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Certainly the Hornet was related to the Mosquito but not directly - there were a couple of unsuccessful intervening designs ([3.0] Hornet & Sea Hornet / Variant Summary).
The Welkin started as a high altitude version of the Whirlwind but became a very different design by the time it was flown. Regards, Charlie |
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Here are some new Photos with a different camera & natural lighting. Here is the Sea-Hornet F.20 with the completed stacks and props. Up next will be her armament, main landing gear and main canopy. Unfortunately, I have to fly a trip for the next five days, so there will not be any updates for a few days. My life as a real world pilot gets in the way of my design work, as usual.
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More Sea-Hornet Photos
Hey, Folks. I've finally got around to adding the Main Gear to the Sea-Hornet F.20. All I need now is to add the main canopy and she's done. Hopefully the kit will be for sale soon after. I'm in the middle of constructing my own vacuum-forming machine for the part. Anyhow, just thought I'd share these with you all, as always...
IMG]http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o232/Shokaku99/F20_C.jpg[/IMG] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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