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Topic: Zur, do you know?
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Maury Markowitz Pilot
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posted 01-06- 12:16 PM
Once again on the names Zur, do you know how the IAR.80 was referred to? Was it...I.A.R.80 IAR.80 IAR-80 etc? I've seen the first in the list the most often, but I'm not sure if that's correct or not. Maury IP: Logged |
Zurawski Pilot
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posted 01-07- 01:40 AM
Maury,Sorry I may not be any help here... Two of my books say I.A.R.80... And one says IAR.80
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Spanky the Mad Dog Pilot
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posted 01-07- 03:08 AM
Spanky here... I've got a book that calls it a: IAR 80 IP: Logged |
Wiley Baggins Cadet
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posted 01-07- 05:33 PM
Here is a link to some info on the IAR-80/81. I have seen it referred to by a variety of designations. It depends on the author. A very interesting subject.Bob http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/farmer/120/iar.html
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Maury Markowitz Pilot
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posted 01-08- 11:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by Zurawski: Two of my books say I.A.R.80... And one says IAR.80
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I've got a book that calls it a: IAR 80
Now you see my problem! :-) Anyone interested in proofreading my article? It's an interesting plane. Maury IP: Logged |