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A dude in a lab coat playing with an engine while wondering what his darling wife is going to cook for dinner. But if you look carefully his lab coat is a bit tight so you can tell he's got a happy life and isn't stressed out from a divorce or unruly children.

 

At a guess I'd say he had a girl called Svetlana who's an angel, aged 9, inherited her mother's looks and is the starlet of the family overachieving.

 

Oh and he drives a Lada.

 

Am I right? :D

Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

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A dude in a lab coat playing with an engine while wondering what his darling wife is going to cook for dinner. But if you look carefully his lab coat is a bit tight so you can tell he's got a happy life and isn't stressed out from a divorce or unruly children.

 

At a guess I'd say he had a girl called Svetlana who's an angel, aged 9, inherited her mother's looks and is the starlet of the family overachieving.

 

Oh and he drives a Lada.

 

Am I right? :D

 

LoL psychic abilities? :P

[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]

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The inlet (if there is one) seems to be above the nose...

Possible engine and radar? Maybe for a cruise missile?

(the big one Moscow can fire in Lo:FC? :D)

 

Bahh too late to answer on the first picture.

 

Missile for "Dead Hand" system?

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Care to share from when it was made?

 

My first thought are that it is a rocket with MIRV like capability. But since it an inlet, I'm thinking it might a cruise missile. Something like the AGM-154, but with a jet.

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Yes! You hit the target!

The source of energy for SLAM propulsion was to be a nuclear fission reactor operating at a power level of 600 Megawatts. The reactor was not to have radiation shielding for the fission products of neutrons and gamma rays. As a result, the neutron flux was calculated to vary from 9 x 1017 N/CM2 in the aft section to 7 x 1014 N/CM2 in the nose. Gamma ray energy was expected to be 4 x 1011 MEV in the aft section and 1.2 x 108MEV in the electronics compartment.

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Any of these?

Ta-Ki 1 Model 1 Airborne Surveillance Radar

Ta-Ki 1 Model 2 Airborne Surveillance Radar

Ta-Ki 1 Model 3 Airborne Surveillance Radar

Ta-Ki 11 ECM Device

Ta-Ki 15 Aircraft Guidance Device Receiver (for Tachi 13)

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Yokosuka PY1Y-2 Byakko (Tiger).

 

Next:

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Name this aircraft.

 

No, this is not the Heinkel 111.

 

This should be my last riddle for a while, so solve it quick…

 

…or just skip my riddle.

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