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I-16, La-9 from airliners.net

Sun Jun 19, 2005 5:03 pm

Love checking airliners.net for the ones on the ground - don't know if y'all have seen these two:

http://images.airliners.net/open.file?id=861812&WxsIERv=Ynibpuxva%20Yn-9&WdsYXMg=Abegu%20Xbern%20-%20Nve%20Sbepr&QtODMg=Bss-Nvecbeg%20-%20Clbatlnat%20Q.C.E.X.%20Jne%20Zhfrhz&ERDLTkt=Abegu%20Xbern&ktODMp=Znl%209%2C%202005&BP=0&WNEb25u=PuJ%20-%20Nivncvk%20Jbeyqjvqr&xsIERvdWdsY=102&MgTUQtODMgKE=Ynibpuxva%20Yn-9%2C%20fgberq%20vafvqr%20gur%20QCEX%20Jne%20Zhfrhz%20va%20Clbatlnat%2C%20cerfragrq%20va%20n%20terng%20pbaqvgba.&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=59&NEb25uZWxs=2005-06-18&ODJ9dvCE=&O89Dcjdg=&static=yes&width=1024&height=797&sok=%20BEQRE%20OL%20cubgb_vq%20QRFP&photo_nr=8&prev_id=861862&next_id=861738&tbl=PRESERVED North Korean La-9

http://images.airliners.net/open.file?id=861812&WxsIERv=Ynibpuxva%20Yn-9&WdsYXMg=Abegu%20Xbern%20-%20Nve%20Sbepr&QtODMg=Bss-Nvecbeg%20-%20Clbatlnat%20Q.C.E.X.%20Jne%20Zhfrhz&ERDLTkt=Abegu%20Xbern&ktODMp=Znl%209%2C%202005&BP=0&WNEb25u=PuJ%20-%20Nivncvk%20Jbeyqjvqr&xsIERvdWdsY=102&MgTUQtODMgKE=Ynibpuxva%20Yn-9%2C%20fgberq%20vafvqr%20gur%20QCEX%20Jne%20Zhfrhz%20va%20Clbatlnat%2C%20cerfragrq%20va%20n%20terng%20pbaqvgba.&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=59&NEb25uZWxs=2005-06-18&ODJ9dvCE=&O89Dcjdg=&static=yes&width=1024&height=797&sok=%20BEQRE%20OL%20cubgb_vq%20QRFP&photo_nr=8&prev_id=861862&next_id=861738&tbl=PRESERVED CHinese I-16

Also, the Harbin Z-6, an obscenely ugly helicopter, even as those go.

http://images.airliners.net/open.file?id=629078&WxsIERv=Uneova%20M-6&WdsYXMg=Puvan-Nve%20Sbepr&QtODMg=Qngnatfuna&ERDLTkt=Puvan&ktODMp=Whyl%2019%2C%202004&BP=1&WNEb25u=Lh%20Zvat&xsIERvdWdsY=&MgTUQtODMgKE=Qrfvtarq%20ol%20Puvan.&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=603&NEb25uZWxs=2

C-47 or Japanese version?

Sun Jun 19, 2005 7:31 pm

Is that a C-47 or th eJapanese copy in the picture behind the copter?

Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:19 pm

It's probably a Russian Li-2

Li 2

Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:25 pm

AHHHHHHHHHHH! I forgot about that one!

Thank you !

Sun Jun 19, 2005 11:33 pm

Ooh! Ooh! Ooh! Shot down F4U4!!!!!!

http://images.airliners.net/open.file?id=854171&WxsIERv=Punapr-Ibhtug%20S4H-4%20Pbefnve&WdsYXMg=HFN%20-%20Anil&QtODMg=Bss-Nvecbeg%20-%20Clbatlnat%20Q.C.E.X.%20Jne%20Zhfrhz&ERDLTkt=Abegu%20Xbern&ktODMp=Znl%209%2C%202005&BP=0&WNEb25u=PuJ%20-%20Nivncvk%20Jbeyqjvqr&xsIERvdWdsY=&MgTUQtODMgKE=Sbhaq%20va%20n%20pryyne%20bs%20gur%20Jne%20Zhfrhz%20bs%20gur%20QCEX%2C%20nccneragyl%20fubg%20qbja%20ol%20gur%20Abegu%20Xberna%20Nezl%20va%201952.&YXMgTUQtODMgKERD=2393&NEb25uZWxs=2005-06-07%2005%3A05%3A33&ODJ9dvCE=&O89Dcjdg=&static=yes&width=1024&height=698&sok=JURER%20%20%28cynpr%20%3D%20%27Bss-Nvecbeg%20-%20Clbatlnat%20Q.C.E.X.%20Jne%20Zhfrhz%27%29%20%20BEQRE%20OL%20cubgb_vq%20QRFP&photo_nr=3&prev_id=856576&next_id=847604

Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:40 am

Excellent!!! That's the best pic I've seen of the plane yet! Even the aircraft number is discernable. If only there were a way to cross reference the aircraft number with the Bureau Number. :shock: I've yet to find any Naval records that even allude to such a thing. If only there was enough outer wing intact to determine whether it's a -4 or an otherwise extinct -4B. 8)
Last edited by Rob Mears on Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:51 am, edited 2 times in total.

Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:43 am

Rob Mears wrote: If only there was enough outer wing to determine whether it's a -4 or an otherwise extinct -4B.


I was trying to do that same thing. No Joy. :(
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