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Kondor D.6 1:33
Hello.
Welcome to the next report from modeling. This time it will be a prototype of a German fighter aircraft build in 1918 Kondor D.6 in the scale of 1:33. I do not expect a lot of interest, but I hope you will like the model. To start with, as always, several renderings of 3D designs and sample sheets with parts and instructions. Best regards.
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Interesting design. I can't ever recall a biplane with completely separate top wings that don't connect to the fuselage like the PZL P11.
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Looking forward to updates!!
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I always look forward to seeing your projects. This looks really intersting.
Gary
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Hey, I'm looking forward to your build of the D.6; although you did pick the odd one out of the Kondor's. Dave H
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Interesting model!
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I'm always interested in your projects, and have most of them.
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Hello.
Wow! So much interest I really did not expect. Thank you very much. As for the wing, perhaps Kondor could have been an inspiration for engineer Puławski, designer of PZL P.11. Who knows... Time for the first pictures. Best regards.
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Hello.
Next part of frames. Best regards.
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Your making good progress already; I gave up tonight after I lost a window from a building sitting on the gluing area. I even checked the seat of my pants, no luck. Dave H
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