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Old 13 June 2011, 07:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Breguet's 1919-1939 Challenge # 108



Welcome to the Breguet's 1919-1939 Challenge # 108 !

The scoreboard after#107 : Saunders-Roe Cutty Sark flying boat

26.50 Varese2002
26.20 richard B
18.20 Dave_Kent
09.30 Rbailey
06.00 YavorD
05.50 sobrien
05.50 Froggy

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03.00 Wind in The Wires
02.00 Lodzermensch
02.00 Sreiko
01.00 Aquilius
01.00 Doc

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  1. The thread title must be "Breguet's 1919 - 1939 Aircraft ID Challenge #......" AND must be placed in the Non-WWI Aviation sub-Forum.
  2. The score board, link and rules must be copied to the beginning of each thread, so that we know where we are. The score board and the correct answer to the challenge must also be placed at end of each thread.
  3. The completed aircraft must have been either; designed, built or have left the ground during the '1919-1939 period and be identifiable by the poster.
  4. The photo must show the whole aircraft - from whatever angle, or at least 2 views of a 3 view drawing (photo by preference).
  5. Challenges which depict a machine already earlier presented are disqualified (always check the list at Aeroplanes 1919 - 1939* -* Breguet's -Aircraft Challenge* -- when in doubt !).
  6. If there is any doubt as to the eligibility of an aircraft for the challenge details should be PM'd to Breguet BEFORE the aircraft is submitted.
  7. Once someone has gotten 5 correct answers under their belt they become an ACE. Once they become an ACE they must wait 12hrs after the posting of the new challenge before they can post an answer.
  8. To be eligible for correct ID an answer must include at least one characteristic of the aircraft that helped in its identification.
  9. The first person to ID the challenge correctly gets to post the next challenge. If this can not be done for any reason Breguet himself will post the next challenge.
  10. If an ace gives the correct answer too early, the challenge is over, he gets no point but has to post the next one. In lieu of the fact that the "novices" have in effect been "cheated" of their "exclusive" time that next post should be a relatively easy one. Anyone repeating the correct answer at the right time gets neither a point nor the right to post the next challenge.
  11. The final arbiter in relation to questions about the rules is BREGUET.
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Old 13 June 2011, 09:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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U.S. Martin MT bomber. Used by the US Navy and Marine Corps. Recognition criteria-- twin rudders, 4 wheels, twin engine- low on wings, three bay construction. I can't really read the serial number, but it looks like an "A" prefix, which would fit, as these were numbered A5713-A5720). This was a version of the MBT, with the longer wings of the Army MB-2. Doc
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Old 13 June 2011, 10:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Congratulations, Doc!
The picture comes from library of Congress, National Photo Company Collection .
One can read the Bu.No. A-5717, as well as A-5718 just behind. The aeroplanes were designated torpedo carriers for US marine Corps, MT, later TM-1.
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The scoreboard after round #108 : Martin MT (A-5717, USMC)

26.50 Varese2002
26.20 richard B
18.20 Dave_Kent
09.30 Rbailey
06.00 YavorD
05.50 sobrien
05.50 Froggy
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