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Originally Posted by papermate
Me 109 will have more versions then?
Papermate
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That might be quite right. As you can see on my list of available models, there have been Bf109s from Nr 85 to 112, part of which I revisited already from 331 to 354 (but still without landing gear and details). Now that I started improving my early builds, they will be coming in the (near) future.
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Originally Posted by CMDRTED
also Adolph Galland , general of the Luftwaffe preferred 109s. He flew a fw 190 when his squadron converted, but went back to the 109 for what seems the remainder of the war. He surpassed richtofen 81 to 80 in aerial victories. the coolest story to me was he had his 109e fitted with a cigar lighter!
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Sorry, Ted, I will not be designing the cigar lighter at this scale
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Originally Posted by danzam
Looks like that soon you will create any single FW190 ever build since it's little problem to me to follow this (and no hard feelings to any one) I'm not follow this aircraft, but again it's amazing collection. please continue to do great models even from WWII Germans Luftwaffe, we all need history and it's push me at list to build more small beautiful models thank you and great modeling.
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No problem, Danzam. I'm not offended. And thanks
By the way, I know that it is not "politically correct" to represent certain symbols on these planes. However I add them solely for "historical correctness" and surely NOT because I might endorse the regime behind it.
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