Thanks chaps, All the best.
John
Anyone know what happened to this Bulldog,(In which I made my last flight in a service aircraft).
John
It looks rather like a Calair B—-
John
Suggest you track across to Britmodeller as this is currently being discussed on Military/interwar.
John
Look forwards to seeing it in the air.
John
Best regards to you too
John
Is it one of the Maule Rockets?
Yes my (then)18 years old son did the 1:72 masters so I injection moulded it under his label of New Types Park.
John
Excellent, must admit I’ve never seen one in black before, it does look good.
Can you guys wait until tomorrow for the next subject?
Again the problems of Ortho film The A/c was Yellow overall.
John
Jack
You mean the Capelis X.
I should have added a smiley 🙂 as I was not chastising you, just pointing out that the Wot Plane thread can become sidetracked. Simply put, one has to ID the target and if successful you then post a new poser for the others to try their luck (or knowledge). As has been pointed out if the winner does’t want/can’t, post another target then he declares “Open house” and then anyone may put up a target to carry on the game.
Please, if you have a “want to know” question just ask it as a new post on Histerics (sic).
Regards
John
Master II’s, AZ672 to US AF. There would appear to be 9, DL251,52,71,75,76,78,79,280 delivered to the Egyptians. Miles/Brown
John
Lovely little aeroplane . My son did a kit of this once.
John
It is correct . It’s more correctly the R.53. It was a post war aeroplane and looks very Fairchild. Wout has declared an Open House.
John
Is it related to the Hirtenberg H.S.9A? Perhaps the Hopfner H.S.9?
No, chronologically it’s an anachronism and has more(ish) in common with an american type.
John
Nope Try this one gentlehom.
John
