Comment on Fokker D.XXI history, camouflage and markings by Edwin Hoogschagen
It’s a nice effort but the drawings inside are not reliable – many mistakes and in some case even copy-paste work. The D.XXI had individual camouflage schemes and by that scheme each aircraft could be...
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Rotodyne by JOHN LOOS
. . . Have photos of FaireyRotodyne from 1970-71 . Interested, let me know . . .
View ArticleComment on De Operaties Van 320 Squadron by JOHN LOOS
. . . IN REPLY TO CHARLES COLEMAN Also, my grandma was a DEKKER born 1889 . . . Dear Sir, Since my uncle, no longer with us, was a sergeant airgunner on a B-25, I would like to know if there is any...
View ArticleComment on Fokker D.VII in Finland by Very nice job!
Since this build AML has come out with resin skis and all the decals needed (except lozenge) for this build.
View ArticleComment on Fokker D.VII in Finland by Srecko Bradic
Thank you for your kind reply and attention. For me this build was great pleasure and as I know this is first kit ever built like this and later I notice that few build was started in attempt to make...
View ArticleComment on Fokker D.23 by Willem Vredeling by gerard
Hello all ! A top designer (Kazunori Ito) of FS planes, is searching for a picture of the cockpit of the Fokker DXXIII. Can anybody help ? Please send to swenker@xs4all.nl Many thanks ! Gerard
View ArticleComment on Fokker D.23 by Willem Vredeling by Srecko Bradic
Wish him best luck in his FS work and hope somebody will help
View ArticleComment on Open Depot Day by Nikolic Veljko
Great photos! LLL is magnificent as always. Cheers!
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Rotodyne by Frank Zeyer
Hi, I am interested in all I can get from the Rotodyne. Pictures, data, informations, tech details, Even sound recordings! I have no size limits on my email, so please send me whatever you’d like to...
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Rotodyne by admin
Thank you for your kind reply and interest in this material. If you have seen Terms (I guess not as well nobody read it) you will realize that we are not dedicated as archive material support place....
View ArticleComment on Spotter’s Guide by Nico Braas
It seems the publishers have rediscovered the many spotters books that were published some 40-50 years ago! Apparently there is now a new market for people of a younger generation not knowing these old...
View ArticleComment on Stankovic bomb 106 kg by Milton Andrade
Hi, I just came across this awesome post looking for information about Yugoslav made bombs. Would you be able to identify the bomb in the photo?...
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Rotodyne by Jetranger
6/20/2012 – I’ll soon be making a Flight Simulator FSX Video of this Fairey Rotordyne, should be done with it by the end of July or sooner , be a long video of 45 minutes or more in detail ! stay tuned...
View ArticleComment on German flying boats Part 2: 1935-2000 by Bill
I remember a large German Flying boat the took off with a smaller 4 engine float plane mounted on top that could then have a very long range. Am I crazy or did I really see pictures of such a plane?
View ArticleComment on German flying boats Part 2: 1935-2000 by Nico Braas
I only know one such combination and that is the Short Mayo/Mercury with a large four engine flying boat as carrier plane for a smaller four engine floatplane on top. It was British and definitely NOT...
View ArticleComment on Fokker D-VII used in the Netherlands by HELGE HAUK
Hello everyone, I am working on a book project about ‘Bugatti in Austria’ and I have found traces of the Dutch military pilot WILLEM VERSTEEGH, who has bought a Bugatti in Austria in 1911 (at that time...
View ArticleComment on Bob Buckle turnbuckles by Jim Book
I am building a 1908 Demosielle from scratch and I need turnbuckles of various sizes. I need not only turnbuckles for the fuselage rigidness, but also for the adjustment of the control lines. Can you...
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