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Hi Glen,
never thought, you could recognize the P 38 from that odd angle, so you`re an expert. . The twin boom trainer I mentioned is on pic 2295. CU Hans Gerd |
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Awesome collection there Hans - thanks for sharing and feel free to post up any other pictures of these you'd like.
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Echo Dan's admiration of this collection. History of Luftwaffe really, awesome from that regard and well executed-no surprise. I'm not an expert, though, but recognize that particular aircraft, much as you would recognize a familiar ship! Your Bloom and Voss and Condor- kits or scratch? Very cool birds there.
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Hi Glen,
the BV 222 is an old vacu kit by Airmodel, the Condor is the old Revell kit. Here are some float planes, i think, as a model they`re quite rare. First a He42, a He60, then an Ar199 and an Ar231 |
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Some V-versions of fighters:
FW159, Ar80, FW190 and BF109 CU Hans Gerd |
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Wow, what a collection! Thanks for showing us!
Do you ever have to dust them? I'm sure that would take hours... |
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And on the shelf above the P-38 is something that looks very much like a Douglas DC-3/C-47/Dakota. Another captured aircraft, or are my eyes playing tricks?
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Hi Don,
it should be a DC2, captured at Schipol airport, run before by KLM. As I see now, the cowlings are too long; it's a modified kit I don't remember the manufacturer. CU Hans Gerd |
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Here are the competitors for the "Stuka" tender:
He 118, Ha 137, Ar 81, Ju 87 CU Hans Gerd |
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Great planes Docrox! It's interesting how 3 of them share the same gull wing idea, while the actual shape of the wing is quite different.
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