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Aircraft Identification Quiz  
User currently offlineBigPhilNYC From United States of America, joined Jan 2002, 4073 posts, RR: 56
Posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 2790 times:

I remember a while back a fellow anet member linked me to an American Airlines quiz online for people to take which showed parts of planes and asked you to identify them.

I was wondering if anyone had the link to this, or any other similar aircraft identification quizzes.

Thanks in advance.

-Phil


Phil Derner Jr.
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User currently offlineNational_757 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 1, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 2740 times:

Enjoy

http://www.amrcorp.com/flagshiptoday/april02/quiz/

User currently offlineClickhappy From United States of America, joined Sep 2001, 9444 posts, RR: 72
Reply 2, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 2730 times:
AIRLINERS.NET CREW
PHOTO SCREENER

hahahaha rad.

0-2 ... How long have you worked for Southwest?

User currently offlineAirsicknessbag From Germany, joined Aug 2000, 4723 posts, RR: 38
Reply 3, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 2654 times:

Everyone who scores less than 8/8 should be kicked out of airliners.net  Wink/being sarcastic  Laugh out loud Big grin

Daniel Smile

User currently offlineVIR380 From United Kingdom, joined Aug 2002, 616 posts, RR: 0
Reply 4, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 14 hours ago) and read 2622 times:
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Yup 8 / 8 !......... i really should get out more !!




User currently offlineAA61hvy From United States of America, joined Nov 1999, 13975 posts, RR: 59
Reply 5, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 2579 times:

Um... Mr Crandall? that was fairly easy. although it was pretty creative, ive never seen anything like that


Go big or go home
User currently offlineJanne From Sweden, joined Sep 2001, 379 posts, RR: 0
Reply 6, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 2571 times:

Here's a quiz for you all:

What has got oval windows and 4 darts?

I will soon post the right answer.



User currently offlineToady From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2001, 724 posts, RR: 0
Reply 7, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 2563 times:




Vickers Viscount.




User currently offlineJanne From Sweden, joined Sep 2001, 379 posts, RR: 0
Reply 8, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 2560 times:

Sad to say Toady, the right answer was "Mikes dart saloon".
They just changed their windows from those boring square ones to
designed oval ones and set up another dart board. They only had three
before.
No hard feelings?





User currently offlineToady From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2001, 724 posts, RR: 0
Reply 9, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 2559 times:

Duh! I shoulda known!!!

User currently offlineJanne From Sweden, joined Sep 2001, 379 posts, RR: 0
Reply 10, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2547 times:

No sweat, Toady, and anybody else who will have a try.
Here's another one:

What groundbreaking french design was powered by Avon in the
late 50'ies?



User currently offlineJj From Algeria, joined Jun 2001, 1227 posts, RR: 2
Reply 11, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2547 times:

So I'm Mr. Crandall! great!

quite easy

User currently offlineToady From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2001, 724 posts, RR: 0
Reply 12, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2532 times:

You're going to tell me it's not the Caravelle....
Ah, I know! It's Michele's cosmetics saloon, powered by the Avon range of cosmetics.  Smile

User currently offlineJanne From Sweden, joined Sep 2001, 379 posts, RR: 0
Reply 13, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2528 times:

Good try, Toady. You're beginning to understand my twisted mind.
Sad to say, the correct answer is the well known french hikers kit called
"l'travelliuers petite power kit" which came out in the late 50'ies.
If you where hitchhiking on the English countryside you could easily sink into the Avon river and the miniature power station gave enough power for
the reading lamp in your tent.



User currently offline777236ER From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 14, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2504 times:

Ok two darts and oval windows?

User currently offlineJanne From Sweden, joined Sep 2001, 379 posts, RR: 0
Reply 15, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2500 times:

"two darts and oval windows?"
Hmmmm, could it be "Mikes dart saloon" with 2 dart boards removed?


User currently offlineBlink182 From Azerbaijan, joined Oct 1999, 5430 posts, RR: 19
Reply 16, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2490 times:

Call me Mr. Crandall.

blink


Give me a break, I created this username when I was a kid...
User currently offlineSabena332 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 17, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 2487 times:

That was easy.

Patrick

User currently offlineBR715-A1-30 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 18, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 11 hours ago) and read 2466 times:

Bob Crandall here. 8/8 easy points



User currently offlineF.pier From Italy, joined Aug 2000, 1517 posts, RR: 11
Reply 19, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 11 hours ago) and read 2452 times:

7/8, I committed a mistake between the A300 and the 767

User currently offlineBigPhilNYC From United States of America, joined Jan 2002, 4073 posts, RR: 56
Reply 20, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 10 hours ago) and read 2413 times:

I missed the 767 one. I didn't know about the overwing exits.


Phil Derner Jr.
User currently offlineNotar520AC From United States of America, joined Jul 2001, 1606 posts, RR: 4
Reply 21, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 9 hours ago) and read 2367 times:

8 (out of 8) ... Umm, Mr. Crandall?

hehehehe... God I'm good!


BMW - The Ultimate Driving Machine
User currently offlineL'Espace180 From France, joined Sep 2000, 938 posts, RR: 5
Reply 22, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 9 hours ago) and read 2359 times:

8/8 !  Laugh out loud
The hardest question was the one with the overwing exits. could have been a 737 too.
The one about the A300 wing was hard too, but I noticed the small window on the edge of the door  Smile

User currently offlineJaws707 From United States of America, joined Aug 2001, 708 posts, RR: 1
Reply 23, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 9 hours ago) and read 2351 times:

I want to say that the was a really good quiz, but sadly I only got 5 right. I could not tell the difference between and F-100 and the MD-80's and the exits on the 767 got me.

User currently offlineBR715-A1-30 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR:
Reply 24, posted (10 years 8 months 4 weeks 9 hours ago) and read 2344 times:

Jaws707... Pack your bags, you need a vacation

25 Flyboy36y: I'm BOB CARANDALL!!! Thank god they did not call me Don Carty!
26 Beefmoney: 8/8 anyone have any other quizes like this one?
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