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RE: Next quiz
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 7:47 pm
by patchogue
This time it is Campbelltown
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 8:05 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: patchogue
This time it is Campbelltown
Warspite1
....and this time you are right! [:)]
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:00 am
by Mike Dubost
During WWI, the future leader of Free France (de Gualle) became the protege of a then well-known and respected general, who helped his career in the interwar years. Who was his patron?
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:41 pm
by Patience
I'll go with Philippe Petain
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:30 pm
by Mike Dubost
ORIGINAL: Patience
I'll go with Philippe Petain
You are correct.
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:05 pm
by Extraneous
1781 - 1782 HMS Vernon was a 14-gun armed ship.
1832 - 1876 HMS Vernon was a 50-gun fourth rate. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886.
1876 - 1886 HMS Ariadne - was jointly commissioned as HMS Vernon with the original HMS Vernon.
1886 – 1895 HMS Donegal - was renamed Vernon.
1895 – 1904 HMS Marlborough - was renamed HMS Vernon II.
1904 – 1924 HMS Warrior - was renamed HMS Vernon III.
1904 – 1923 HMS Actaeon (the original HMS Vernon (1832)) - was renamed HMS Vernon IV.
1938 - HMS Skylark - a minelaying tender, was renamed HMS Vernon.
(Q) What kind of “Frigate” was HMS Vernon durring WW2?
(Q) From 1876 until 1996 what was HMS Vernon’s function?
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:01 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Extraneous
1781 - 1782 HMS Vernon was a 14-gun armed ship.
1832 - 1876 HMS Vernon was a 50-gun fourth rate. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886.
1876 - 1886 HMS Ariadne - was jointly commissioned as HMS Vernon with the original HMS Vernon.
1886 – 1895 HMS Donegal - was renamed Vernon.
1895 – 1904 HMS Marlborough - was renamed HMS Vernon II.
1904 – 1924 HMS Warrior - was renamed HMS Vernon III.
1904 – 1923 HMS Actaeon (the original HMS Vernon (1832)) - was renamed HMS Vernon IV.
1938 - HMS Skylark - a minelaying tender, was renamed HMS Vernon.
(Q) What kind of “Frigate” was HMS Vernon durring WW2?
(Q) From 1876 until 1996 what was HMS Vernon’s function?
Warspite1
That's confused me - I did not know HMS Vernon was a ship in WWII. The only HMS Vernon I know is the old Royal Navy diving school in Pompey.
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:22 pm
by Extraneous
ORIGINAL: warspite1
ORIGINAL: Extraneous
1781 - 1782 HMS Vernon was a 14-gun armed ship.
1832 - 1876 HMS Vernon was a 50-gun fourth rate. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886.
1876 - 1886 HMS Ariadne - was jointly commissioned as HMS Vernon with the original HMS Vernon.
1886 – 1895 HMS Donegal - was renamed Vernon.
1895 – 1904 HMS Marlborough - was renamed HMS Vernon II.
1904 – 1924 HMS Warrior - was renamed HMS Vernon III.
1904 – 1923 HMS Actaeon (the original HMS Vernon (1832)) - was renamed HMS Vernon IV.
1938 - HMS Skylark - a minelaying tender, was renamed HMS Vernon.
(Q) What kind of “Frigate” was HMS Vernon durring WW2?
(Q) From 1876 until 1996 what was HMS Vernon’s function?
Warspite1
That's confused me - I did not know HMS Vernon was a ship in WWII. The only HMS Vernon I know is the old Royal Navy diving school in Pompey.
Good enough [:D]
HMS Vernon was a shore establishment or
'stone frigate' of the Royal Navy. Vernon was established on
26 April 1876 as the Royal Navy's Torpedo Branch and operated until 1 April 1996, when the various elements comprising the establishment were split up and moved to different commands.
Here is the Link: HMS Vernon
PS: 1946 HMS Vernon merged to form the Torpedo and Anti-Submarine (TAS) Branch, which assumed responsibility for naval diving which hasd been at HMS Osprey (Portland Harbour, England).
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:55 pm
by Orm
What aircraft type am I?
I saw frequent action during WWII.
My passangerspace was probably the most uncomfortable ever but I was in spite of that used as a courierplane.
RE: OT - WWII quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:26 am
by tigercub
The worlds first homing trop was used by what nation in 1944 at night the mission was very Top secret.
Tigercub
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:32 am
by tigercub
storch!
but the question is not clear. the give real answer.
Tigercub
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:26 am
by Orm
No, not storch.
Here is the next clue.
What aircraft type am I?
1) I saw frequent action during WWII.
2) My passangerspace was probably the most uncomfortable ever but I was in spite of that used as a courierplane.
3) When I was stationed in the tropics I became a favorite among insects untill a change was made in my production.
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:48 am
by Neilster
Here is the next clue
What aircraft type am I?
1) I saw frequent action during WWII.
2) My passangerspace was probably the most uncomfortable ever but I was in spite of that used as a courierplane.
3) When I was stationed in the tropics I became a favorite among insects untill a change was made in my production.
The Mosquito. They were used as couriers to and from Sweden, running a Luftwaffe gauntlet. Dunno about the insects though. I thought they had problems with the glue in conditions of high heat and humidity.
Cheers, Neilster
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:49 am
by Orm
ORIGINAL: Neilster
Here is the next clue
What aircraft type am I?
1) I saw frequent action during WWII.
2) My passangerspace was probably the most uncomfortable ever but I was in spite of that used as a courierplane.
3) When I was stationed in the tropics I became a favorite among insects untill a change was made in my production.
The Mosquito. They were used as couriers to and from Sweden, running a Luftwaffe gauntlet. Dunno about the insects though. I thought they had problems with the glue in conditions of high heat and humidity.
Cheers, Neilster
[&o][&o][&o][&o]
Correct.
The passenger had to lie down on the bomb bay doors. Electrically heated clothes and a oxygen mask was not optional.
They had indeed trouble with the glue in conditions of high heat and humidity. That glue was also liked by insects. The troubles disappeared after they made a new glue that worked better in these conditions.
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:29 am
by BallyJ
Bomb bay doors!!!!!!
Now that IS bad
LOL
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:43 am
by Phelan
ORIGINAL: BallyJ
Bomb bay doors!!!!!!
Now that IS bad
LOL
Still, shouldn´t have been too many cases of troublesome passengers.
"Passengers away!"
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:35 pm
by Extraneous
Name the plane…
Its first flight was in 1937
It was designed as an eight-seat "commuter" plane for businessmen.
It was Grumman’s first monoplane to fly, first twin-engined aircraft, and first aircraft to enter commercial airline service.
It was in Jimmy Buffett's first novel, “Where is Joe Merchant?” and named the Hemisphere Dancer.
It was used in the 1980s TV series Tales of the Gold Monkey.
Military operators
Argentina
Australia - Royal Australian Air Force - Six aircraft were used by No. 1 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF in Mediterranean.
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Royal Canadian Air Force
Cuba
France
Honduras
Japan - Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Paraguay - Paraguayan Naval Aviation
Peru - Peruvian Air Force
Portugal
Sweden
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
United States
United States Army Air Corps
United States Army Air Force
United States Navy
United States Coast Guard
Governmental operators
United States
United States Fish and Wildlife Service operated two aircraft.
Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Civilian operators
Australia - Asiatic Petroleum
British Guiana - British Guiana Airways
Canada
Air BC
Almon Landair Ltd
European Coastal Airways
H.J. O'Connell Supplies
Oakley Air Ltd Canada
Pacific Coastal Airlines
Sioux Narrows Airways
West Coast Air Sevices
Dutch East Indies - Koninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij
Fiji - Yaukuve Resort
Iceland - Loftleioir
New Zealand - Mount Cook Airline
Norway
United States
Aero Accessories Inc.
Air Metal Fabricators
Alaska Coastal Airlines
Alaska Coastal-Ellis Airlines
Alaska Island Air
Alaska Fish and Game
Amphib. Inc.
Antilles Airboats
Avalon Air Transport
Baron Aviation
Caribbean Clipper
Catalina Air
Catalina Channel Airlines
Devcon Construction
Flight Data Inc.
Ford Motors
Goose Aviation
Gulf Oil
Kodiak Airways
Kodiak Western
North Coast Aero
Ozark Management
PenAir
Reeve Aleutian Airways
SouthEast Skyways
Superior Oil
Teufel Nursuries
Tuthill Corporation
Virgin Islands Seaplane Shuttle
Waterlines Ltd
Webber Airlines
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RE: Next quiz
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:16 pm
by lomyrin
Looks llike a Catalina to me
RE: Next quiz
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:01 pm
by Extraneous
No its not a Consolidated PBY Catalina (which made its first flight March 28, 1935).

RE: Next quiz
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:15 pm
by Extraneous
Here's a color picture of the plane.
