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THE most unlikely Aeroplanes to be offered 1/32 or bigger?


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On 15.04.2020 at 05:11, Clunkmeister said:

Я думаю, что это может быть серьезным кандидатом для лечения LEMkit. 

I think I know what I will do after I finish C Hawk)

By the way, will anyone want to buy it at a reasonable price? after a full review, respectively.

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Guest Dekenba

Vickers Vulcan

Handley Page HP 42

Armstrong Whitworth Argosy

Handley Page Heyford

Short Calcutta

Dornier Do X

 

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On 4/16/2020 at 1:35 AM, Johann said:

I think I know what I will do after I finish C Hawk)

By the way, will anyone want to buy it at a reasonable price? after a full review, respectively.

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Nice!, scratch-building SeaHawk ?

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27 minutes ago, GusMac said:

Love the Argosy. Remember seeing them at airshows back in the 70s. A true fugly!

Agree. There were a few in Canada through the 70s. Transair had one, I recall. A big yellow and brown turd. 

The Neptune would be an amazing addition as well, and the Argus, another of a long line of Canadian Britannia knock offs, was one of the most impressive aircraft I’ve ever seen.  They made a huge impression on this ol’ boy. 

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Yellow and brown turd, anyone?

If it had corn spots all along it, it would look perfect. Notice the Brits couldn’t even get their turboprops to urn in the correct direction.  Left foot on takeoff and climb just ain’t natural.

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9 hours ago, Clunkmeister said:

Yellow and brown turd, anyone?

If it had corn spots all along it, it would look perfect. Notice the Brits couldn’t even get their turboprops to urn in the correct direction.  Left foot on takeoff and climb just ain’t natural.

We've always had a few contrary b******s in this country so I could imagine the designers doing that deliberately just to be bloody awkward.

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