Can You Identify These Aircraft from Limited Clues?

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A user has initiated a game involving the identification of various aircraft, munitions, and space-related items through a series of clues, including photographs. Each question will have up to three clues, with participants allowed to guess only once per clue, earning points based on when they answer correctly. The game encourages interaction, with players discussing their guesses and clarifying clues, while also establishing rules to prevent guess editing and multiple submissions. The host plans to post multiple questions simultaneously and aims to keep the difficulty varied, starting with harder clues and potentially easing them as the game progresses. Overall, the discussion fosters a competitive yet engaging environment for aviation enthusiasts.
  • #241
JSF? mmmmm...could be. Not sure now.
 
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  • #242
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/5345/img2318ua6.jpg

That to me looks like a stabilizer. An F-22 and JSF have a one piece movable stab. That can't be the main wing, else were is the rest of the airplane behind it? What an odd picture. That's why I was hesitant to say F-22. Even JSF seems wrong now.
 
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  • #243
The chines on the other picture are what are making me say F22.
 
  • #244
Chines?
Similiar gear doors. I think its a 22...

But my vote is JSF (the lockheed model, not boeing)
 
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  • #245
cyrusabdollahi said:
Dock me for what, it's an F-16 in a thunderbird paint scheme. :rolleyes:
Okay, my bad then. I just automatically associate the Thunderbirds with the F-16C.

As for the thing above the X-36...
 
  • #246
Gokul43201 said:
Okay, my bad then. I just automatically associate the Thunderbirds with the F-16C.

As for the thing above the X-36...

Are you saying fred is incorrect as well? (about the airplane under the x-36 )
 
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  • #248
Okay 2 points to Fred. I'm going to look up a drawing to make better sense of that other shot.
 
  • #249
Bystander said:
33: Global hawk
Correct, for 3.
 
  • #250
FredGarvin said:
MiG 15...
The Fagot - good for 3 points.
 
  • #251
Gokul43201 said:
Okay 2 points to Fred. I'm going to look up a drawing to make better sense of that other shot.

Do you see what I'm saying. If that were the tail fin, then it can't be an F-22, because the entire tail fin moves as one piece.

If that were the main wing, then there should be a tail fin BEHIND it, and you don't see that.

That's why I thought it was a delta wing airplane at first.

Very ODD camera angle indeed.


Side: A classmate of mine is in the AF, he told me that when they work on the F-16, they have to hang weights off of the nose when the take the ejection seats out, because it's that out of balance.

That seems like a bit too much out of balance to me, no?

He also said the F-18's had a problem with some of the coding on the avionics software. Instead of fixing the code, they just programmed around the problem. Apparently the airplane had troubles when turning to the right.
 
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  • #252
cyrusabdollahi said:
Side: A classmate of mine is in the AF, he told me that when they work on the F-16, they have to hang weights off of the nose when the take the ejection seats out, because it's that out of balance.
Speaking of balance and ejection seats, there's a story I should have told earlier about the F-106 that I posted the picture of.

That plane, during a training flight, went into an uncontrollable spin that forced the pilot to eject. The pilotless plane, then recovered on its own, possibly due to shifts in the balance from the ejection, and did a gentle belly landing in a snow-covered field - all by itself!

A couple of minor touch ups, and it was back in service!
 
  • #253
cyrusabdollahi said:
(snip)If that were the main wing, then there should be a tail fin BEHIND it, and you don't see that.(snip)

It's there --- hiding in the shadows --- look up the aileron(?) line as 12 o'clock, and above the wing at 12:30 to 1:00 you'll see the stabilizer.

Or, directly above the back side of the 36 canopy you can see the back edge of the stabilizer.
 
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  • #254
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/5295/untitleddn8.png

That in red looks like the stab, but on the OTHER side of the aircraft. It's too small to be on the same side as the wing. The part in blue looks like the right thickness to be the stab on the same side, but it looks like the stab of another bigger airplane in the background. But if you look at the circle in blue, its getting thicker at the tip, not thinner. So I don't think its from the same airplane.
 
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  • #255
Talk you in from another direction --- start at upper left corner of picture, move right along top edge of picture, between .4 and .45 of the width you'll see a color transition from medium (to dark gray, or blue gray) to the buff, tan, whatever color you wanta call the building roof --- that's back edge of left stabilizer. Top edge of picture, directly above the left end of your red ellipse.
 
  • #256
Thats the vertical stab. I am talking the horizontal stab. I got that the first time I saw the pic.
 
  • #257
cyrusabdollahi said:
http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/5295/untitleddn8.png

That in red looks like the stab, but on the OTHER side of the aircraft. It's too small to be on the same side as the wing. The part in blue looks like the right thickness to be the stab on the same side, but it looks like the stab of another bigger airplane in the background. But if you look at the circle in blue, its getting thicker at the tip, not thinner. So I don't think its from the same airplane.
Cyrus, I think you're getting confused with the angle. The thing in the blue circle is the wing of the C-124 (see the last picture).
 
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  • #258
Gokul43201 said:
Cyrus, I think you're getting confused with the angle. The thing in the blue circle is the wing of the C-124 (see the last picture).

My point is, the F-22 has its tail right next to its wing. You can see a big THICK wing, but a paper thin stab. And the size of that stab looks way out of proportion.
 
  • #259
cyrusabdollahi said:
My point is, the F-22 has its tail right next to its wing. You can see a big THICK wing, but a paper thin stab. And the size of that stab looks way out of proportion.
I get what you're saying. That's the effect of the perspective. The picture was not taken with a zoom from a distance; it was taken from almost under (well, no more than a few feet from) the leading edge of the wing. The wing being much closer, subtends a larger angle. If I'd taken ten paces backwards and shot along that same line with a zoom, you'd see the stab and wing in better proportion.
 
  • #261
F-4 phantom

(Actually, a very commonly used airplane around the world still).
 
  • #262
Rhino, F4 ----
 
  • #263
Gokul43201 said:
Okay, my bad then. I just automatically associate the Thunderbirds with the F-16C.


http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/6540/untitledsv7.png
 
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  • #264
cyrusabdollahi said:
F-4 phantom

(Actually, a very commonly used airplane around the world still).
Probably because it was sold extensively to Isarael and about half the NATO member states.

Cyrus with the quicker draw - 3 points...though he forgot to call it "ugly"!
 
  • #265
well, looking at that thunderbird pic, it certainly is not graceful, that's for sure.
 
  • #266
Why does it have a tailhook??
 
  • #267
It used to land on carriers. The wings fold too. (Not the AF, but the NAVY variant. They probably just made them all w/hooks).

Edit: It was originally a NAVY fighter jet, later adopted by the AF.
 
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  • #268
(update, till Q35)

Code:
[u]SCORES[/u] :

Bystander                23
Cyrus                    36
Fred                     36
Kurdt's Charitable Fund   3

Down to the last 5.
 
  • #269
Well --- I'm out --- let the two highs duke it out.
 
  • #270
I really wish i were as good as you guys I look pathetic. But I have to say that boeing bird of prey was surely worth more than 3, perhaps 15 times more :wink:
 

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