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Bruno has done the military version (Paratroop/Transport) of the Potez 62/620, namely the Potez 650 with Hispano-Suiza 12X engines (catalogue #1454 to #1456) The Potez 620 had Gnome-Rhône 14K engines.
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My apology, Bruno did in fact designed a Potez 62 with Air France livery. It is #1453 in his catologue.
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This fuselage looks mighty fine, Tony!
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Ju-86
To my knowledge there are two paper models of the Ju-86: one in 1/33 a Ju-86A and one in 1/50 a Ju-86B for passengers. Nevertheless, there are numerous models varying in armament, engines, cockpit and nose, and wing span. The K, E, G and Z had radial engines. The G had a different nose closer to the Ju-88, and the P had a completely new pressurized cabin with extended wings, and the R an even greater wingspan. I would say that the transformation in look is similar to the Canberra to the RB-57F.
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Also done by Bruno but in 1/300, and enlarged by PacificWind to 1/100. Look at the DLs.
Best regards. Last edited by wireandpaper; 02-16-2021 at 12:49 PM. |
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This plane was Terra Incognita for me. I never hear, read or saw her ?til now. Reminds me Blhom und Voss Viking, Even Bruno did it! It passed unnoticeable to me!!! Regards, Tony.
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I think you are right Tony. Nevertheless JSC has done its big (biggest) sibling, the Blohm & Voss BV 238 in 1/400.
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Vickers Wellesley in paper?
Lately, I have being reviewing the East Africa campaign and one plane that I have not been able to locate is the Vickers Wellesley in paper. The type served during the entirety of the campaign.
Does anyone knows of a model, or do we add it to the list? |
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