The Hunt is On!

Started by Corrine, July 10, 2006, 09:41:35 PM

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odidio

Looks like a Spitfire ??

"The Supermarine Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter, produced by the Supermarine subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrongs."

That doesn't answer your question though  :lol:





Niecarrah

Hey......Hey.....how 'bout a hint?
I can't know...?
NEVER LET BEING GOOD ENOUGH, BE GOOD ENOUGH!"

BigTuc

Coming Home
by
Trevor Lay
A Mk Vb Spitfire of 72 Squadron en-route for Biggin Hill, Kent, England.
but thats not it's home look in land  :thumbsup:

BigTuc

  it's just over the road

odidio

RAF Linton-on-Ouse near York in Yorkshire, England.

?????

BigTuc

sorry no it's not RAF Linton-on-Ouse near York in Yorkshire, England.
clue,,,,   feed the cat or dog. :hysterical:

Niecarrah

I can't know...?
NEVER LET BEING GOOD ENOUGH, BE GOOD ENOUGH!"

BigTuc

 Southampton was the birth of a Thoroughbred                                                                                                                              Construction of K5054 began in Dec 1934 and her maiden flight was on 5 march 1936 at Eastleigh_Aerodrome (later Southampton Airport) piloted by Vickers' chief test pilot Joseph "Mutt" Summers.    But I was looing for home that was in land     :thumbsup:


odidio

Sentinel: the Spitfire Sculpture by Tim Tolkein, Spitfire Island , Castle Bromwich, Birmingham

The Castle Bromwich factory was specially constructed for wartime production in 1938.
To build the Spitfires in the numbers anticipated, a whole new 'Shadow Factory' was built at Castle Bromwich, near Birmingham, as a "shadow" to Supermarine's original Southampton factory.


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BigTuc

odidio yes The Castle Bromwich factory was specially constructed for wartime production in 1938.
To build the Spitfires .and is sill class has it's home hens.Sentinel: the Spitfire Sculpture by Tim Tolkein, Spitfire Island , Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. 
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now the factory as gone back to cars.


odidio

Ok, how about if you guys hunt for an inflatable antenna ???


:D

Niecarrah

odidio, I think that was a cop-out!   Too easy!
, this?
I can't know...?
NEVER LET BEING GOOD ENOUGH, BE GOOD ENOUGH!"

odidio

Hmm, nice try but not the one I was thinking of.  :D

Inside the inflatable part is a collapsible parabolic antenna used for satellite signals...............


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Niecarrah

I can't know...?
NEVER LET BEING GOOD ENOUGH, BE GOOD ENOUGH!"

odidio

Errr, nope.

More hints...??

It's relatively new, portable and quite small (fits into a few suitcases).
It's ground based.
It's for high-bandwidth communications
Developed for disaster relief, military and remote communications...etc...

Now it's getting too easy, lol.   :tease: