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| Spam King | Post; Air TriviaI'll start out easy and get harder. QUESTION 1: Name 3 Heinkel Turbojet powered aircraft.
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| Can you hear me now? |
He-162, Me-262, and He-178??
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| Spam King |
You got 2 of 3 The 162 and the 178 are correct, but there was one more. Anyone know what it is? It was similar to the Messerschmitt Me 262. |
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| Spam King |
The correct answer is the Heinkel He-280. What is the current location of the first American plane to get 2 kills during Vietnam, and what plane is it? |
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| Milites Gregarius |
I'd guess it was a F4B Phantom and probably currently in the National Air Museum in DC? I have it as against MiG 17s on 17 Jun 65.
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| Spam King |
halfway there... It is a Phantom...
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| Milites Gregarius |
ahhh, but location. I'm gonna go on a limb and say the aircraft carrier musuem in NY? (The Intrepid?) |
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| Spam King |
no.......
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| Milites Gregarius |
Last guess - as a static display above Yin Sun's Deep-Fried Skittles snack bar in Cambodia.
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| Spam King |
yup, that's it! no, it's at the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. QUESTION 3: Name at least 2 losing aircraft in the specification that brought out the Messerschmitt Bf109. |
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