Guess what it is... or ask a queston.!!!

In reply to cluelesshusband<(I wish I could say this) re: what is this.

I believe this aircraft is the great-grandchild of the P-47 "Thunderbolt", in my opinion, the finest flying "killing machine" ever made...the photo is of the "Warthog" tank-destroyer, as well as

ANYTHING else that "presents a target". This is likely the finest aircraft in the World for a "full-bore" assault against hardened targets, as well as infantry, as well as survive any attacks against

itself...it deserves the word "awe" in full measure. (note the GAU-8 rotary cannon extending from the fuselage "nose")


(Good pic)

Thanks... an thanks for the extra info. :)

Im glad it didnt thank i was a target standin in my back yard :runaway:
 
Guess whats red an grows in my back yard... an the only clues are the ptichers below.!!!
The first one to corectly guess both pitchers will be the WINER.!!!

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Then I guess I don't get the question...
Didn't you ask us to name what was in the pics?

That's not a radish?... The other isn't a raspberry?

What am I missing here?

The only clues that will be givin are the pics shown... an both pics must be corectly identified.!!!

You can do it :)
 
Then I guess I don't get the question...
Didn't you ask us to name what was in the pics?

That's not a radish?... The other isn't a raspberry?

What am I missing here?
The upper pic could be radish (a tuber) the bottom pic, IMO is a wild strawberry.
 
...the bottom pic, IMO is a wild strawberry.

Compare sepals :)
Or, actually, the little leaves just behind them. Whatever they are, real strawberries don't have them.

Garden Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa):
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Wild Strawberry (Fragaria vesca):
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Mock Strawberry (Dushesnea indica):
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