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to Bee or not to Bee?
(not a very original joke, I know ) yes indeed, it is the Sopwith Bee. I'll finish it as soon as possible and post a few pictures. Bruno |
#5122
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Here it is, next to his brother (or sister?), the Sopwith Snipe
Nr 1054 Sopwith Bee Bruno |
#5123
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I started building my next model.
Here is a picture of the fuselage. Another Sopwith plane. Bruno |
#5124
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Bruno,
Since you are on a great WW1 kick, may I suggest the following? The HP 0/400, and a Gotha 4, and Zeppelin Staken.. neat WW1 bombers. Jeff |
#5125
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Cuckoo .... Cuckoo....
N6954 Sopwith (Blackburn built) T.1 Cuckoo |
#5126
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Neat indeed, Jeff
and big as well. They are on the list. together with some other Giant planes from that period. What I haven't found yet are drawings or schematics of WWI ordnance. Bombers should have bombs, no? B |
#5127
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And a very pretty one, too. Don
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#5128
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Quote:
oh, it was not my Swiss cuckoo clock. Correct, Looker, it is the T.1 Cuckoo (with Sunbeam Arab engine, not the prototypes Hispano-Suiza) B |
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Bruno,
I agree, they do need ordinance. Let me look thru my stuff, here and at home, I do believe I have a drawing sheet of German, and Brit bombs.. Jeff |
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