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Another for the fleet....
I'm back from vacation and workin hard
Heres to the next...... must remember to start the instruction for the mole
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Welcome back Gary I hope you had a great vacation oh yes and
WOOHOO!!!!!!!! any chance Suez markings to go with the Wyvern please? |
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A Hawk is flying over the Sea?
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Outstanding choice! One of the prettiest of the early jet age FAA aircraft. You are filling in the gaps in the Fleet Air Arm collection, Gary, for which, much thanks!
I am grateful for any FAA aircraft of this period, but would like to add my vote for Musketeer markings. Don |
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Welcome back Gary, I hope your holiday was very much enjoyed.
It will be interesting to see this new FAA aircraft evolve, though I think our friend Chicharrero has it correct. Kind and Respectful Regards Gary my friend, Uyraell.
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Two examples of Seahawk in Suez Crisis colors.
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A few more details done........
now for them black n yeller stripes
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Looks graceful even with the undercarriage deployed. I'm glad you are making the Musketeer combat version.
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Wooo Hoooo a Sea Hawk yupiiiiii!!!!
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I'll wait ... I'm waiting ... breathing, deep breathing ...Om...Om ...Om...Om
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