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Christmas Quiz, December 19th


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Aerosoft Annual Christmas Quiz

Yes, it is that time of year again. And yes you are getting that old. Time for our annual Christmas Quiz. Now last year we did often complex questions and we think Google got most of the answers right. So this year we’ll exclude any Googling and will simply ask you very simple questions like, what aircraft is this, what airline is this etc. If you think of a funny caption for the image you can also post that and when you make us laugh real loud you also get a free download.

Rules are simple, just as we are. The first to get the answer right wins a free download. To avoid one time zone to be always the first to answer we have a new system where the post is made visible at a random moment. The post will stay open for at least 24 hours. If in this period the correct answer has not been given it will stay open indefinitely.

Please note that if you won one of these contest you are out for the rest of the year. Please do not post to show your incredible skill (and that you are a total aircraft nerd). If you want to proof you are better then everybody else do a private message.

Please note that we have tried very hard to find the copyright holders for all these images but in some occasions that was just not possible.


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Hay, don't think I'm joking - plywood is aerolastic, low consumable impact, easily repaired and has an extremely low radar reflectivity. Dunno how much USAF is paying per metre for the F22A, but I can do plywood for less than a million bucks a sheet...

It's a winner, I tell ya! :big_boss_s:

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Hay, don't think I'm joking - plywood is aerolastic, low consumable impact, easily repaired and has an extremely low radar reflectivity. Dunno how much USAF is paying per metre for the F22A, but I can do plywood for less than a million bucks a sheet...

It's a winner, I tell ya! :big_boss_s:

What a waste of good ply wood! Add roughly 30,000 brass screws, 2 Rolls Royce Merlins and we have a Mosquito, ideal for blasting round Europe at tree top level :lol:

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