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Aces of Ecardmodels - focus on these planes for now :)
Hey all!
I will send an email too - I have these planes available in 1:33 already and since for now I want to focus on 1:33 please do these first Let me know if you want me to send you ne to use for repainting purposed - no charge of course. Thanks Chris WWI 1:33 Albatros D.III Sergey/Fitter Berg D.1 marek SSW D.3 marek Pfalz D.III Marek/Sergey Sop Pup Marek/Sergey Pfalz D.III Marek/Sergey SE5a Fitter Ansaldo Balilla Fitter Fokker E.III Fitter Se5a Fitter Sopwith Tabloid Fitter Spad 7 Fitter Oeffag Albatros D.III Fitter Salmson 2A2 Fitter Breuguet 14 Fitter Thomas-Morse SC-4 Fitter Albatros W-4 Fitter Ansaldo Ballila Fitter Albatros C.XII marek Sopwith Snipe marek Fokker D.VI marek Pfalz D.XII marek Bristol F2B marek 1:32 Spad 7 Steve Bucher Sopwith Snipe Steve Bucher Caudron G.III Steve Bucher Caudron G.IV Steve Bucher Voisin LAS Kampflieger Eastchurch Kitten Steve Bucher Pfalz Dr.1 Paper Warbirds WWII 1:33 Curtiss-Wright Demon marek Curtiss Seamew marek Grumman Skyrocket marek Boeing P-26 marek F4U-1A marek A-36 Apache Dave Winfield P-51A Dave Winfield P-51B Dave Winfield P-51C Dave Winfield 1:32 Bell XP-59 Airacomet Nobi SBD Dauntless Nobi P-40B Paper Aircraftwerks McDonnell XP-67 Moonbat Will Aldridge |
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Ok, that's great, but the US aircraft are a bit sparse, and I doubt there'll be an Aces P-67 or P-59.
Ryan |
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Chuck Yeager is an "ace"...in many ways!!
He must have flown one of those planes! My point is...it could be a Pilot you are commemorating and the plane modeled may just be an aircraft that he flew at some point in his career. Does it have to be the aircraft he became an "ace" in? if the series is specifically about "Combat Aces"...then it only applies to "kill/mission" numbers and should also only apply to the aircraft that they became an "ace" in. so, whats the answer?
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it can be any plane they flew so long as it was in combat and they scored a kill. its still part of their heritage of being an ace and is historically significant. Only allowing the plane he scored his 5ht kill in would be entirely too limiting and difficult to prove.
Ryan - you inadvertantly touch on another part of this series - developing new 1:33 models that the aces flew if they arent already available - hence focusing on the ones we already have! Chris |
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ok - wow....
I was going through the shop looking for planes in the shop at 1:33 and comparing to those on the aces list.... Ryan certainly hit the nail on the head.... its pretty damn sparse all around :( I am gonna have to start greasing some palms to get this moving a little better. There are of course several that can be done but its not a huge amount. I am going to put together a list of models I would like to see done in 1:33 for this project and mail it out to the designers to see what we can do. Chris |
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