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major_setback ... got anymore of those glorious old Airfix box art images lurking anywhere ?
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http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12..._Flight_15.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...ight-41-0A.jpg |
Brilliant stuff thank you.
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Great pictures! Reminds me when I was a kid! :grin: nothing like a great image to sell something!
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Yeah me too,I loved seeing these as a kid,we did'nt have computers back then in the seventies when I grew up,but we did have Airfix,and pics like these really made you want to go and buy that kit,superb.
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I think a lot of people would be very disappointed with flying the Fairey Battle. It is basically a bigger, slower Hurricane, with less bomb load, and two guns. It was not a fighter/bomber; it only had a single forward firing .303, and one in the tail, and its top speed was 250 mph. It looks cool, but you are a sitting duck.
If you really feel compelled to fly it, your best bet is to downloaded for MS Flight sim or X-Planes, and buzz around in it. It really is not a fun plane to fly more than once. The only value I could see for it would be as a nonflyable for the very early stages of the war. The Sunderland would be a more fun plane to fly. It was highly successful as a sub-hunter, and had some wild, successful, dogfights with German heavy fighters, that could be made into showcase missions. |
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EDIT - and I built the Airfix Mossie and Spit you posted too. Bought the Mossie at the Hendon museum shop... Fond memories from days past since long ;) And while the memories are flowing I think that the Airfix Spit was my first ever plastic model... Must have been in 1978 or 1979. Right that image I used to try drawing myself as my first drawing of and aircraft in 3D - got lot of respect from the kids at school for not doing a 2D profile like all the others... |
I just want to fly around in it, to try and recreate that famous bridge attack in france
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