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In fact not exist a model of Breguet XIXGR, but Breguet XIX A2/B2 from Bruno is easy to made a conversion because is a vector model, the catalogue number is #826 to #831 and after to #837 to #839...
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Unquestionably historically significant Curt. I first became aware of it way back in the eighties while I was collecting the Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Aviation (Orbis Publishing) and like yourself have wanted a model of it ever since. One day....
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I looked at a Breguet 19 A2 and while it would make a good starting point it will take someone with fairly good design skills to modify it appropriately for this version. I do hope someone does one sooner or later.
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This is a lot more than just modification.I think only horizontal stabiliser is the same,airframe,wings and struts are all new and very different.Maybe engine can be used but it's a longshot.
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Woooo tempting.
if only I had more time
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Bruno, keep in in mind when you want to do something French.
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