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Oops the Hs128 slipped through the cracks.
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Grumman J2F Duck.
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Broken record
Yes, I know, like a broken record (tho' many of you young whipper snappers might not know what that means):
How about a camo Norseman . And, if you like lots of engines and camo, a nice large HP Halifax bomber would round out the collection nicely - I cannot seem to find anyone with a Halifax available. Regards, John |
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"Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp Design Group Alpha https://ecardmodels.com/vendors/design-group-alpha |
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Would love to have the Norseman as the Air Transport Command UC-64A (S/N 44-70285) in which Glenn Miler was lost on 15 December 1944. I have been unable to find an image of the aircraft, but I imagine it was in either standard OD/Gray with yellow serial on the vertical stabilizer or natural aluminum with black serial. It might still have carried D-Day stripes.
https://books.google.com/books?id=R7...miller&f=false https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=28061 Glenn Miller - Missing over the English Channel Glen Miller report Don |
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No, no, no, Not a glider.
Well, if you must. LOL, it would look good in 1:33. That is if you didn't design one. |
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Taylorcraft glider
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Keep up the interesting work. John |
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Interstate TDR-1
And, if you are really intent on producing a simple, sleek looking, obscure ww2 aircraft, how about one of these (but after the Norseman and Halifax ).
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