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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 6:41:58 PM   
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Warbirds-WW-2, Yes I like them.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 6:57:28 PM   
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Ahh what the heck, a few more.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 7:12:30 PM   
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Tobbe

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

S1


It is a Yellow kit, built by my good friend Lars.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 7:13:43 PM   
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Here's a few of mine. Me-110 from Don Smith plans, 2-25cc Homelite conversions. Ziroli 92" P-47, G62 engine, Ziroli SBD, G62, and an unusual one, a 102" Storch, enlarged from Dennis Bryant plans.



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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:06:16 PM   
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Dear All
This is fantastic, look at all those beautiful warbirds.
How can killing machines look so nice.

The post listing the Corsair kills in Korea was also very interesting.
I think they need to change the name of this site from rc universe, to rc bestplace.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:11:41 PM   
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Dear Ian
Are you the Ian Bailey, responsible for the 76 span Tempest.
If so I had that plan and foolishly sold it without actually making the model.
Bad move that.
Regards Phil G.


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:12:57 PM   
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Dear GB
Keep em coming.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:20:46 PM   
nmacwarbirds



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Dear ChristerL
Does Topp have a website and do they kit anymore warbirds.
Regards Phil G.


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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:30:16 PM   
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Dar Fili
It looks as if you could do with some skies on the Dak.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 9:45:45 PM   
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Dear ChristerL
Does Topp have a website and do they kit anymore warbirds.
Regards Phil G.



Phil,
Using "goggle.de" I found Topp's website, but it took me several years to find it.... Here it is: Topp or directly to the Fw190-page here.


Well, we never can't have too many Tempests, can't we?

My Ron Daniels 1/10,9-scale:



My Brian Taylor 1/8-scale:



My Ian Bailey 1/6,5-scale in progress:



Sivert Bjork's 1/4-scale:




/Christer Landberg
The Hawker Tempest Page

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 10:16:12 PM   
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Dear S1
Thanks for the info regarding the P40.
It is quite interesting to know how much effort you put into researching
the particular aircraft you are modelling and also it's Pilot.
The murder of the "Fifty" was one of the more un- savory episodes of World War Two.
It was an Officers duty to try and escape, the German Officers tryed to escape also.
Hitler wanted every escapee executed, but Goering persuaded him to cut it down to fifty.
Goering thought the Allies would treat German Pow's in a similar manner, if they executed
all of them.
Keep up the good work.
Regards Phil Goff.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 10:32:02 PM   
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Dear Christer
That Tempest is huge.
Looks like it would need a mini Napier sabre engine to fly it.
The Tempest website is excellent by the way.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 11:19:08 PM   
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Oh Bum
I have just seen the MK 14/19 Spit on rcflyers.co.uk's website.
I think in America you call these kits KMP.
In England they are distributed by a company called YT international.
It is supposed to be selling for £250 which includes retracts.
How do they do it for the money. No confirmed delivery dates though.
Gimme Gimme.
Regards Phil G.

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RE: For those who love World War Two Fighters - 2/18/2005 11:25:01 PM   
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