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Chicharrero I send to Scott one day ago, I believe soon
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Great job on those 139s, Péricles.
Don |
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Thank's Don! The next 139 is a chinese machine in overall OD...
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I'm glad to hear that you are going to do a Chinese Martin 139. I believe that China is one of three countries to actually use the 139 in combat. I have found reference to the Chinese 14th International Volunteer Squadron equipped with 139s, Vultee A-19s, and Northrup A-17s. ¿¹Õ½ÆÚ¼äµÄÖйú¿Õ¾ü·É»úÐͺţ¨¿ÉÒÔ¿ª²©Îï¹ÝÁË£©¡£_¶þÕ ½°É_°Ù¶ÈÌù°É
The other two countries were the Dutch in the Netherlands East Indies (Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger [ML-KNIL]), which you have portrayed in your model of the 166 (139WH-3), and the Royal Thai Air Force (the Wiki article on the 139 says they were used during "the French-Thai War of 1940-41,and during the 1942 invasion of Burma." Dutch Air Force Order of Battle in the Dutch East Indies, 30 November 1941 Martin B-10 Martin B-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Don |
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Hi Don
Thank's for the web finds, I put all in bookmark. My propose is made all version of 139, the Thai is very interesting machine, after the Chinese version I made ML-KNIL Martin WH-2, in camouflage scheme... |
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