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Good show!
Interestingly enough, that plane has managed to survive and I know the owner! Here are some of the photos I based the scheme off of: Major John T. Walker with his Stinson L-5 (Rome Express), … | Flickr ROMA BENI CULTURALI: U.S. Army General Mark Clark [U.S. 5th Army, Italy] standing next to a L-5 observation plane, “Rome Express”, Photo taken by John T. Walker, Italy, 1944 [01/2013]. – ROMA ARCHEOLOGIA e RESTAURO ARCHITETTURA 2010-20. WW2, Italian Campaign, 1943-44-45 as seen by Lt. Col. John T. Walker who was General Mark Clark'''s Pilot and Friend....pictures by J.T. Walker | Flickr
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A Taylorcraft L-2, given to France by the USA in 1943 (11 aircraft?), then incorporated into the French Navy until 1954.
132 - Les Taylorcraft L-2 - Le blog de Avions de la Guerre d'Algerie Scissors and Planes model. |
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So here's a Cessna O-1 bird dog in its stylish Japanese dress.
But what is this plane doing here? Isn't it out of place? Well, no. Let's not forget that the Bird Dog is also an L-bird, the L-19! Cessna O-1 Bird Dog - Wikipedia A fiddlersgreen model. |
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This is livery from very beginning of JSDF or a bit later? Very nice model. I didn't have that much luck with my own FG builds.
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The FG L-19 Birddog is the model that introduced me to paper models all those years ago...
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Finally, my favorite L bird the bird dog, I have been watching this thread hoping to see one. Thank you
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Another great additions to the fleet.
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