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" The final arbitrator of all things to do with the "rules" is Breguet", but I think that Richard got the point and that was not influenced by Flamingo
(et je ne dis pas ca parce que Richard est un compatriote ...)
Really ,as I saw the post ,I immediatelly thought LVG C VI ,but looking at the upper wing cut out (rounded) I saw it was an LVG C V
The narrow rear fuselage is a good ID clue for those LVG C V&VI
34.3 FOKKERJ Feuchtwanger ¤ the Ace of Aces ¤
31.2 Froggy ¤
28.6 Rbailey ¤
21.00 Breguet
17.15 YavorD
16.5 Flamingo
12.60 Richard B
09.75 Aquilius
08.3 Varese2002
08.25 AROTH
08.0 ONEALM
07.9 Gregvan
7.6 Rod_Filan
05.75 Ross
05.7 Jeroplan
05.5 Expositor
05.5 Gilles
05.0 Dan_San
05.0 Kilian
04.4 matte_kudasai
04.0 Edmond
04.0 Eric
04.0 Laserlloyd
03.5 sergio_vitalio
03.3 PaulForster
03.2 Colin A Owers
03.2 Crankcase
03.0 Crimso
03.0 Patrick
02.7 Tbstreet
02.0 Cruze
02.0 Rickenbaron
01.8 '14-'18aviationcollector
01.8 gregorydquist
01.8 Tom L
01.5 Nieuport 14
01.45 Ransom E. Olds
01.0 Ampovandak
01.0 Berman
01.0 brisfitworks
01.0 Cliff
01.0 Pvernon
01.0 rammjaeger
01.0 Rexee
01.0 RONNY BAR
01.0 Troy Raines
00.5 Miroslav Pokorny
00.1 SCMc
Previous files can be found here:Breguet's Crash Files
The rules :
1) All aircraft are of the 14-18 period (Must have left the ground during this period).
2) All "ACES" with a score of 5.0 or higher must obey the 3.0 hour handicap. All others with a score of ZERO to 4.99 may start immediately, if not sooner!
3) To be eligible for correct ID an answer must include at least one characteristic of the aircraft that helped in its identification.
4) And whom ever wins this challenge will have to provide a new one! If this can not be done for any reason, please PM Breguet and he will take over as host!
5) The final arbitrator of all things to do with the "rules" is Breguet.
Merci beaucoup Froggy ,und viel Dank Flamingo
The 3h/12h waiting is disturbing ,at least for me !
I already has been too soon on 2 occasions (I remember the #427 when I was one hour too soon! )
" The final arbitrator of all things to do with the "rules" is Breguet", but I think that Richard got the point and that was not influenced by Flamingo
(et je ne dis pas ca parce que Richard est un compatriote ...)
Bruno
So before we start the congratulations.....
MY ruling (which is the only one that counts and is consistent with what we've done before) is that Flamingo gets no points but gets to post as the first one with the correct answer. He must also make it a relatively easy one to give the novices (who were cheated out of their allotted time) a fair go.