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... and we have a new Spitfire from Trotskiy: Vickers Supermarine Griffon Spitfire. The filename: spitfire_mk24_v12.pdf
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Working from the code letters "W2 T" - seems to be 80 Squadron based in Hong Kong from 1949 to 1951 with Mk 24 Spitfires.
Regards, Charlie |
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Thanks for the heads up and the photo of your excellent model, Werner.
You're right on target, as always, Charlie! The caption reads Dai 80 Hikotai [No. 80 Squadron (literally, "Flying Unit")] B Furaito [B Flight] Honkon [Hong Kong] 1950-nen [year] The model appears identical to the previous release of this aircraft, but Trotskiy-san has provided the distinctive five-bladed airscrew for this Mk.24. Don Last edited by Don Boose; 12-19-2008 at 04:08 PM. |
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For your fun I will show you some of my Trotzkiy's here: I have 3 boxes of them :D |
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Charlie and Don - thanks a LOT again for your explanation of the plane! I really appreciate EVERY information about the model i build (or I wish to build)! The german translation is already posted in my (new) forum and in kartonbau.de
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Werner -- My apologies for the confusion and thanks for the photo of your box of Trotskies. I've seen many photos of your Trotskiy models in the past and they are all excellent.
Frank -- I enjoy working through the translations, which give me some good practice for my very rudimentary Japanese. Don |
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The Typhoon is up :D
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Thanks for the heads up, smyfe.
It is Hawker Typhoon IB, serial MM987, code TP-Z, indentified as the aircraft of Squadron Leader J.R. Baldwin, the commander of No. 198 Squadron in Chris Thomas, “Hawker Typhoon and tempest Aces of World War II,” Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 27, Oxford, UK: Osprey Publications, 1999, p. 92. Apparently, it was the second of Baldwin's Typhoons coded as TP-Z. The caption reads Dai 198 Hikotai (No. 198 Squadron), 1944-nen 3-gatsu (March 1944), Mansuton (Manston). Manston was (and still is) located in northeastern Kent on the Isle of Thanet. The RAF station closed in 1996, but there are two RAF-related museums and a fire fighters museum now located there. Don Last edited by Don Boose; 12-22-2008 at 02:22 PM. |
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This one seems to be a popular model subject in a number of mediums. It's a Sea Fury FB.11 no. WE 683 based at RNAS (Royal Navy Air Station) Stretton in 1953. Operated by 1831 Squadron RNVR (Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve).
Regards, Charlie |
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