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Obscure Aircraft of WW2

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Obscure Aircraft of WW2 game quiz
"Not a Spitfire or Mustang in sight! Test your knowledge on the unsung aircraft of WW2."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The Hungarian Weiss WM 21 Sólyom reconnaissance biplane was a refined version of which aircraft?
    Fokker C.V
    Aero A.100
    Bristol F2B
    Gotha Go.145


2. The L3M Japanese military transport aircraft was based on the civilian airliner version of the famous Mitsubishi G3M 'Nell' bomber.
    True
    False


3. This Czech-designed reconnaissance biplane was the workhorse of the wartime Slovakian Air Force.
    Letov S-528
    Letov S-328
    Aero A-304
    Aero A-204


4. Which manufacturer/country built the Bristol Bolingbroke - a licence-built version of the Bristol Blenheim light bomber?
    Commonwealth/Australia
    CCF/Canada
    Fairchild/Canada
    DAP/Australia


5. The Fiat G.55 and Macchi C.205 were the two more well-known of the later-generation, '5-series' Italian fighters that were based on the DB 605 engine. What was the third?
    IMAM Ro.55
    Caproni-Vizzola F.5
    Reggiane Re.2005
    Fiat CR.25


6. The PZL P.23B was the mainstay of the Polish light bomber force in 1939. What was its official nickname?
    Wyzel
    Los
    Karas
    Zubr


7. The Dutch-designed Fokker T.VIII bomber floatplane was employed by both the RAF and the German Luftwaffe at the same time.
    True
    False


8. The Amiot 351 and 354 versions of the sleek French Amiot 350 series were the only ones to see operational service with the Armée de l'Air. What was the obvious external difference between these two bombers?
    One had radial engines , the other had inline.
    There was no obvious external difference.
    One was twin-engined, the other had four engines.
    One had a twin tailplane, the other was single-tailed.


9. The Me.262B-1a/U1 was a two-seat night-fighter version of the famous German jet fighter that never saw service.
    True
    False


10. The Blohm und Voss Bv.138 flying boat had an unflattering unofficial nickname. What was it?
    The Widowmaker
    The One Way Trip
    The Flying Pancake
    The Flying Clog


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Compiled Jun 28 12