Does anyone know if either of the 2 groups, who were planning to build replica’s of the Handley Page HP42 airliner, are still going to build one ?.
Last I heard was that a lot of original drawings for the HP42, were supposed to have been found in Canada, though no one seems able to confirm this :confused:.Any news ????.
Bob T.
This is about the best you can expect in the way of a flying example. Cheers Gary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg9QB2vEDkY
Flying Fe2b Video
Hi Dave, Great photographs ,thanks for posting.
Have a look at this video of the Fe2b Flying at Masterton, runs for 6 minutes.
Can’t wait to see the 1/32 Model. Cheers Gary
http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/projects/fe-2b/fe-2b-flying-masterton.
Magnificent 1/32 WW1 Aircraft Models
These two sites give most of the details:
http://www.hyperscale.com/2009/reviews/kits/wingnutwings32002reviewjf_1.htm
http://www.hyperscale.com/2009/reviews/kits/wingnutwingspreviewbg_1.htm
Thanks Guys the help is appreciated, the full scale model looks very impressive. We intend to contact the Museum to see if they can help. Thanks again.
HMS Vanguard
Hope this helps.
Thanks Dave, Looks like it has everything I need. Regards
Sorry Correct Site Below, still cant download?
USS Honolulu
Hi Steve,
I thought you might find these of interest. 🙂
Photo Recon Archive
During the “Cold War” hundreds of thousands of photographs where taken during flyovers, mainly by the NATO nations photo recon units.A magazine was published in Britain for the military only “Joint Services Recognition Journal” and this was Published monthly. Because my interests are Historical I would like to gain access to these photographs before they are just destroyed.Unfortunately I believe a lot of material has already been dumped.
Hi Snake, Thanks for that site, I have had a reply and been lucky enough to find an individual only to willing to swap photographs of aircraft and ships.
Thanks again 🙂
Old Soviet Kresta Class 1 & 11
Hi snake,
I tried that without much success. I understand some excellent photographs were in Janes Fighting Ships 1985/93 but finding reference copies locally just hasn’t been possible. 🙂 🙁
Kiwi Airforce?
Received this today, seems there are a number of different opinions on this matter inside New Zealand. 🙂
Hormone
Thank you,the help is very appreciated. 🙂
Mig-21
Try These.
Harrier and the Russian 141
The first Harrier to fly was XV276 on 31st August 1966. The Yak-141 appears to still be around.