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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 9:47:45 PM   
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Here's my great planes tiger, not a fighter, but you needed it to get into one !

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 10:16:00 PM   
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Dear S1
You certainly do have a nice selection of models.
The RAF planned to hang bombs on tigers, if things had become desperate
and the invasion had actually gone a head.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 10:20:33 PM   
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Hi there,
What a good thread. Great warbirds out there. Here's a couple of warbirds from sweden. The P 51 in swedish dress is my comp-arf.
Tobbe

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 10:29:20 PM   
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Dear Tobbe
Nice selection of warbirds there.
What does the comp-arf Mustang fly like.
It looks realy good.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 10:44:18 PM   
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i loved them all nice warbirds

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 10:48:41 PM   
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Phil,
She flys steady as a rock. No bad habits weight 17,5 kg 3W 75TS.
Regards Tobbe

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 11:16:27 PM   
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I love WWII Warbirds, My Squadron....

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/17/2005 11:26:23 PM   
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Tobbe

Who's kit is the PRXIX hidden in the middle of all those nice kites ?

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 1:39:12 AM   
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I got more

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 3:50:22 AM   
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Here are two of mine. The first is a Flop tite Hollywood Zero with Spring Air retracts And powered by a OS Max 1.20 4C at 8.5#. The second is a Platt (light) Focke Wulf 190 A-4 With Platt retracts and Moki 1.8 for power at 14.25#.

Joe


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 5:47:18 AM   
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Yes do be proud of your Fathers who have served. My step Father was in the Navy (Korean War) on the Valley forge and Antietam after he passed away I got his books on the ships and a lot of great action shots of Corsairs there. He was also allowed on the bridge and got some really good action shots of the deck.


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 11:11:06 AM   
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Dear GrnBrt
Just touching on the Korean war.
WE have a member in our flying club (The Norwich Model Aero Club (UK))
who was involved in the ground war. He still suffers from nightmares to this day.

These warbird pics are fantastic, it's a shame we don't all live close to one another.
We could have the biggest warbird meet ever.

This thread has taken us to several theatres of World War Two.
Europe, NTH Africa, the Pacific, Eastern front etc. WE have even been to the Korean conflict.
If we drift slightly off of the WW2 fighter course, so what. If it brings with it pics like we have seen on the previous page, who cares.

If you have a story to tell about WW2 or whatever conflict. Then tell it.
This thread is everything I hoped it would be.
You Chaps are doing a fantastic job.

Regards Phil G.


PS. Below is a Stearman. Primary trainer of WW2, built from the Flair kit.
W/s approx 90inches, Motor Zenoah 45cc.
Model belonged to Peter Reed, I use to fly it for him Bonus!. It flies beautifully.
Has now been sold to another club member.
At least it's still in the club.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 11:31:22 AM   
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Dear S1
How did the Ziroli P40 go together.
Did the parts fit OK.
If I were to build one, it would be in the same scheme as yours
but with Sharks teeth.
Or may be this one.


Regards Phil G.

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