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Shark's or Tiger's Mouth Markings

Started by GTX, September 04, 2009, 11:19:29 AM

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Maverick

Chris, I wonder if it's the fact that the Blenheim has that odd nose?  The way the sharkmouth is positioned, one would think it would obscure the bomb-aimer's view, but perhaps it's a second line hack?  I wonder if Terry has any info?

Regards,

Mav

NARSES2

I've now had a sober look and it still looks odd ? The nose is Blenheim even under that shark mouth. I think what is throwing me is that the cowling top line in the photo seems to "merge" with the top of the fusalage and changes the apparent shape. Plus the tail ependage is soemwhat distorted (foreshortened ?) because of the angle of the camera.

Anyway it just looks a little like a baby B-17 rear end attached to the front end of a Blenheim to me  :banghead: Daft I know but it's just got into my brain that way  :blink:
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Radish

Just came across it while googling....but I'm trying to find out more.
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Radish

Looking at the aft fuselage ,which appears at first glance very B-17-ish, I think the background merges into the fuselage (it's a very fuzzy low contrast photo.....almost as if taken through the gusset of WW2 knickers!!) and the cowling height "might" be due to the angle of the photograph.
Just possible guesses....make an interesting model though?
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Radish

Did a more specific search and came up with this....
Blenheim IV based in North Africa, Z9585 of 88 Sqn, used as a hack as the unit was equipped with Beaufighters.
This other photo was taken between June and late October 1942.
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Radish

Boats?
Like the look of the MTB thingies....
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Mossie

Nice MTB Terry!  Talking of boats, an icebreaker I forgot to post here:

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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Mossie on March 05, 2011, 04:07:09 AM
Nice MTB Terry!  Talking of boats, an icebreaker I forgot to post here:

The mind boggles! Are there that many sharks in Arctic waters?   ;D
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NARSES2

Quote from: Radish on March 05, 2011, 02:11:48 AM
(it's a very fuzzy low contrast photo.....almost as if taken through the gusset of WW2 knickers!!)

And we know your the expert on that subject  ;D
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kitnut617

Quote from: PR19_Kit on March 05, 2011, 06:20:42 AM
The mind boggles! Are there that many sharks in Arctic waters?   ;D

Not so much sharks Kit, although they are there, I would say Killer Whales more like ---
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Maverick

Some classic Aussie sharkmouths from Avalon this year.

Regards,

Mav

GTX

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Maverick


GTX

This one - I assume it was still there on the weekend:



Sorry for the crappy photo - taken in a hurry using a blackberry from a distance.

Regards,

Greg
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Maverick

I did notice that one at the show, it was still there Sunday, but didn't notice the sharkmouth.  I think, for me at least, it was a case of civvy so not desperately interesting.

Regards,

Mav