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Reply #15 - Jun 28th, 2003 at 11:25am

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First, go to www.Jane's.com and establish a login.  After you login, go to the 'Image Search' under the 'Search' option.  Type in the plane you think it is and you'll get pictures of it.  You won't be able to view the full size images unless you pay the  Shocked$1500 Shocked  to suscribe, but you can still fill your need.  You're set! Smiley

My suggestion is go get yourself a copy of 'Jane's All the World's Aircraft'  A new one runs a fortune, but a good used one can be had for around $100 US.  If that's too expensive for you, then the Public Library should have a copy in their reference section.  For some reason they never want to let them go out! Smiley  You can pick one up on eBay too, if you like, or Barnes and Noble too.  I found my copy of Jane's, 1945 in a used book store and paid $125.00 for it.
 

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Reply #16 - Jun 28th, 2003 at 11:39am

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BTW, why are you ignoring one of the best references you could have? ???  Simply download some of the jets here at SimV and load them up.  Voila!  Instant identification... Grin
 

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