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Indeed! To me up there with the best periods of aviation.
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Thanks my friends!
Here the model finished, after a long build process. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The CAMS 37, although obsolete, was widely used in World War II. In some ways similar (including in terms of size) to the Supermarine Walrus, but with specific versions with open and closed cockpits. My plane represents the CAMS 37 embarked on the Cruiser Joanna D'Arc in 1939. ![]() |
#93
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Worth the wait! Looks great Péricles.
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Thanks my friend! Time to think in the next French plane. (Non Scissors).
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I'm just in the process of completing the engines on Le Criquet's Weymann 66 and will post pics soon. I think I'm as hooked on his creations as much as I am Bruno's.
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Fine work on the CAMS 37! It has the looks of a classic development of the biplane flying boat configuration. The hull and nose contours along with the engine details bring it to life. I wouldn't envy anyone sitting in the aft position there, right behind that big ol' prop!
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Very beautiful model and great building skills.
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Many thanks my friends! I'm glad with you words!
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