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Aviation Puzzle #10 By Ray Andersen The answer for the Puzzle #9 was Speed Flyers Legends. The participants list is very short this time, so I guess the puzzle was quite difficult. The participants was: Stojan Korda Khalid Al-Izzi Gustav Andersen Kenneth Vinggaard Puzzle #10 is a dual-puzzle, with both the #10a and #10b created and sent in by Bert Visser. Puzzle #10 does not need that much introduction - it's actually rather straight forward and I hope that people will enjoy the last one in the first series. The answer is the word written in the green column - remember only to use one letter in each cell. Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #9 By Ray Andersen The answer for puzzle #8 is Viscount The participants for puzzle #8 were: Khalid Al-Izzi Bruce Wright Peter Rawlings Strojan Korda Kevin Hall Douglas DiCenso Scott Sinclair Puzzle #9 is created and sent in by Bob Azarro - the puzzle is a three-step-puzzle where you get a clue in the left column and the answer you then need to write in the right columns (one letter in each cell). The answer can be a famous aviator, a term or even an aircraft etc. - an example could be: Sound Barrier = Yeager. Additional clue is that some of the answers are actually used more than once... The puzzle answer is the three words linked from section 1-3 in the green column (top/down). Thanks and enjoy! Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #8 By Ray Andersen Answer to Puzzle #7 was: Liz Strohfus The participants for the Puzzle 7 were: Michael Miltenberger Bert Visser Marcial Suarez Scott Sinclair Vesa Kanerva Adrian Smith Dave Pull Joop Mak Stojan Korda Peter Margetts Rick Kirk Ron Blehm Gary Sheppard Davis Joe Bowers Peter Rawlings Michael Rapp Charlie Aron I want to thank all the people who submitted their answers and I also want to wish all FlightSim.Com's readers a happy new year. Puzzle #8 is sent in by Bert Visser and tests your skills in various areas of aviation! List the answer to the questions/text into the cells to the right. Please remember to only include one letter in each cell. The answer to the puzzle is listed in the green column viewed top-bottom. Thanks and enjoy! Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #7 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 6 Answer The answer was: Lockheed The list of participants counted a total of 26 this time: Bert Visser Paul Bilbao Bruce Wright Stojan Korda David Precopia Paul Norris Lee Walden Robin Gregg Scott Sinclair Peter Rawlings Anderson Mouzinho Geoffrey Gulliver Dave Pull Marcel Rouwhorst Shane Reilly Joe Bowers Irfan Sayed Daniel Burt Michael Miltenberger Kit Spackman Gary Sheppard M. Mullan Rick Kirk Ron Blehm - Cub Flounder Michael Rapp Kristjan Masing The puzzle #7 is now ready and was sent in by Dick Bronson. The goal is to find the answer (the blue column) which is the name of a Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame member who was a WASP during WWII. The clue is the first column which is the IATA airport code - and the answer to the IATA code, is the last name of the person the airport was named after. So how well do you know your airports... Tip: Google and Wiki are your friends. When entering your answer in the columns to the right of the IATA code, please remember only to include one letter in each cell. Thanks and good luck. Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #6 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 5 Answer The answer for Puzzle #5 was "Any Weather". Here below is the list of participants - rather short this time which probably is due to summer vacation time and maybe also the level of difficulty on that puzzle. Bruce W Kevin Hall Hassaan Zahid Mike Lewis The next puzzle (#6) is an easier puzzle where the goal is to find the aircraft manufacturer that is written in the green column. To find the manufacturer you need to put in the identification code (designation code) for the specific aircraft with one character in each cell. Example could be Beech King Air and the answer would be B-200. Another example could be Diamond Super Dimona and the answer would HK-36. Send your answers to: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #5 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 4 Answer The answer for the puzzle #4 is "Thunderbolt". Here is the filled out version of the puzzle #4: The participants this time were: Hugh Nelson Kyle Vincent Usiak (pinball98) Scott Brewer Scott Sinclair George Kuxhaus Bert Visser Peter Wilson Bruce Wright Stojan Korda Peter Rawlings Gary Sheppard Marcial Suarez Paul Kiver Ali Brown (Benoen) Rick Kirk Darren Elliott Bob Azzaro Khalid Al-Izzi Graeme Nowland Robert Zelenka Mike Lewis David Bayston Orozimbo Maia Eric Botha Christian Mullen Fabrizio Dell'Acqua Daniel Burt (planiac) Rishab Kumar Puzzle #5 is created and sent to me by Ron Blehm - also known as Cub Flounder with the "Where In The World" challenges. This puzzle is a bit different (maybe even more difficult) and the goal for this puzzle is to find the answer in the green column to the right. To do this, you need to find each airport code (ICAO code) and list that code into the ICAO code Input section located between the information/Question and the Answer column. To find the airport code you need to combine the ILS frequency and heading - to give a little help, the ILS frequencies and headings are USA only (AirNav). When you have entered the ICAO code please copy the letter within the yellow cell to the green cell. E.g. the first row is with the question 111.75 @ 172° = the answer is the airport Agusta Regional = the ICAO code is KAGS which has to be entered into the ICOA code Input section. The second cell is highlighted with yellow, so you now need to take the "A" and copy that to the green cell to the right (the Answer column). This you have to do for all rows to get the answer of course. A little more help is that you should be able to find all answers using AirNav.com and the answer in the green cells is also the answer to the question: ILS = Landing in .....XXX XXXXXXX Send your answers to: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #4 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 3 Answer The answer for puzzle #3 was "FlightDeck". Here is the filled out version: Here below is a list of all the participants: Bob York Bert Wisser Bruce Wright Don Street Bryce Turner John Green Jay Ward Marcel Rouwhorst Marcial Suarez Tony Oliver Stojan Korda Graeme Ellis Roman Krauss Gary Sheppard Patrick M (Pyroman6x9x9) George Kuxhaus Robin Gregg Geoff Eldridge Terry Nicoll Peter Rawlings Robert Bina Rick Kirk Vesa Kanerva Mike Lewis Frank Safranek Bob Azzaro John Whiting Michael Rapp Bob Leonardson Morris Rishab Kumar (rishabk97) William Walsh Brian Weatherilt The puzzle #4 was sent in by Dick Bronson and the goal is to find the answer which is located in the green column. To find the answer the nickname of the aircraft (to the left) must be filled into the section to the right - one letter per cell. Send your answers to: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #3 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 2 Answer Answers to the aviation puzzle #2 are: 1) Denpasar - also known as Bali International 2) Mataveri - the airport on Easter Island Hi all, Thanks for all the great submissions! As some of you saw there had unfortunately slipped in a small error which caused the Mataveri to be Mataferi - I apologize for the error and will of course accept Mataferi to be a correct answer as well. Here is the list of all participants for the puzzle #2: Gary Shakerdog Gisli Ofeigsson Nixon Bayross James Moody Mathias Patzke Mikamocha Elyon Bruce W Bert Wisser Kevin Hall Michael Rapp Stojan Korda Bob Leonardson Morris Gary Sheppard Cub Flounder Peter Rawlings Robert Morris Bob Azzaro Marcial Suarez Bob York Martin Bunjes Mike Lewis Steve Frank Christian Mullen Roman Krauss Rishab Kumar Manfred Flakowski Puzzle #3 So, now here is puzzle #3 which is created and sent in by Bob May and is called "Aviation Words". To find the answer to this puzzle #3 you will need to find the correct word for the description as e.g. the description could be "Controls" and the answer to that could be either "Elevator", "Rudder", "Ailerons" etc. Another example could be "Tower Communication" and the answer to that could be either "ATC Radio", "Com Radio" etc. The answer to the puzzle #3 is written in the green column. Send your answers to: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #2 By Ray Andersen Puzzle 1 Answer This puzzle I saw in a magazine regarding other subjects and though it might be interesting to do an aviation version. The goal is to find the "Answer" to the puzzle which is the key word in the purple column. This is done by answering the questions in the first column which is then submitted into the corresponding rows (green cells). One letter in each green cell. Here is an example with the answers filled in: For this first puzzle the questions written is only aircraft manufacturer and designation and the answer is the nickname - please note that some aircraft can have more than one nickname, so you of course need to submit the correct one for this puzzle. OK, so here is the answer for puzzle 1: Thanks to all who participated: Marcial Suarez Bob Azzaro Jos Bowers Dick Bronson RDFox Ryan Murray Stojan Korda Rishab Kumar Richard Russell Alexander Drawe Jeff Lewis Bob Kircher Peter Rawlings Roman Krauss Ed "Shalako" Olson Kevin Hall Darren Elliott Eric V Janne Sillanpaa Jim Kohan Bert Visser Puzzle 2 Intro This puzzle is created from an idea sent from Marcial Suarez where the puzzle also features ICAO codes. This puzzle is created completely by ICAO codes which you need to find and apply into the input area. E.g. Bordj Badji Mokhtar is the name of the airport and what you need to do is to write in the four letter ICAO code into the cells to the right of the airport name. Please note only one letter in each cell. When the puzzle is completed you will find two airport names which are the answers for this quiz. The first airport is in the purple column and the second airport is in the orange column. Hint for the purple column is: This airport is a famous holiday airport located in the Indonesian area Hint for the orange column is: The island where this airport is located is a very famous island in the South Pacific Send your answers to: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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Aviation Puzzle #1 By Ray Andersen This puzzle I saw in a magazine regarding other subjects and though it might be interesting to do an aviation version. The goal is to find the "Answer" to the puzzle which is the key word in the purple column. This is done by answering the questions in the first column which is then submitted into the corresponding rows (green cells). One letter in each green cell. Here is an example with the answers filled in: For this first puzzle the questions written is only aircraft manufacturer and designation and the answer is the nickname - please note that some aircraft can have more than one nickname, so you of course need to submit the correct one for this puzzle. You don't necessarily need to be able to answer all questions to find the "Answer", the goal is simply just to get the answer, and if you can guess it by only answering a few of the questions, that will still be accepted as "OK". For future puzzles the questions don't necessarily need to be regarding nicknames, but it could also be manufacturers, designations, etc. If you like the puzzle and have an idea that you would like to contribute with, please send me a mail. If you have something to add, please do but this I think would cover the basics. I think it's important that if people have ideas for questions etc, that they can send them to me just like the pictures in the recognition quiz. Here is puzzle #1: Ray Andersen raysaviation@hotmail.com
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