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Post by kitmodellernz on Feb 12, 2016 15:28:12 GMT 12
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Post by baz62 on Feb 12, 2016 16:20:52 GMT 12
Very nice. I thought that this depicted the 109 restored to flight and now in RAF Musuem but that was Black 6. Is this an Erich Hartmann colour scheme?
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Post by johnnyfalcon on Feb 12, 2016 17:19:29 GMT 12
GOOD GRIEF! That is exceptional!! (imho)
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Post by kitmodellernz on Feb 12, 2016 22:11:50 GMT 12
Very nice. I thought that this depicted the 109 restored to flight and now in RAF Musuem but that was Black 6. Is this an Erich Hartmann colour scheme? Baz, this was Hans Marseille's aircraft
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Post by planecrazy on Feb 12, 2016 22:39:35 GMT 12
Great job, the weathering is spot on, late model 109s just look right.
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Post by baz62 on Feb 13, 2016 17:26:33 GMT 12
Very nice. I thought that this depicted the 109 restored to flight and now in RAF Musuem but that was Black 6. Is this an Erich Hartmann colour scheme? Baz, this was Hans Marseille's aircraft Ah right I think I made a model of this, not up to your standard mind you!
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Post by shorty on Feb 13, 2016 20:22:28 GMT 12
Baz, Hartmann was on the Eastern Front, not the Western Desert!
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Post by baz62 on Feb 13, 2016 21:03:44 GMT 12
Ahhhhh you spotted my deliberate mistake. Well done Shorty!
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Post by obiwan27 on Feb 15, 2016 12:00:31 GMT 12
Baz, Hartmann was on the Eastern Front, not the Western Desert! Well Shorty, as some on the forum may know, Baz does have trouble getting his directions right, such as on the day we were coming into land at Harewood and the Pilot In Command to my left (Air Commodore Baz) got vector 02 and 20 mixed up. Up until we did a big U turn in the circuit that is, seeing as we were playing a game of chicken with an inbound 737.
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Post by baz62 on Feb 15, 2016 20:28:32 GMT 12
Nah he would have moved over, the mighty Cherokee would have seen to that.
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