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Old 17 August 2005, 09:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Challenge Test #6

What's this and what's its unique feature?

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Old 17 August 2005, 09:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What's this and what's its unique feature?

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I'll have to look up the name... it is a Russian bird... the wings and horizontal stab fold for transport.

Back in a bit with the name...

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Either an MB or MB bis (engine is different) I believe built by F.E.Mosca. About 50 of them were built.

Look here: http://members.fortunecity.se/mikael...ir/Mb-bis.html

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It's an early Nieport.
 
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Brad's smartest! It's a Mosca-Bystritsky and its wings and stab fold for transport.

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