Don't worry, the German's had their own ugly ducklings:
http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/ww...20BV%20141.jpg
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Don't worry, the German's had their own ugly ducklings:
http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/ww...20BV%20141.jpg
P 38 Lightning?Quote:
Originally Posted by bennylaird
nice in an ugly way
Me and a mate used to pull old TVs out of the tip and get the capacitors. If you picked the right ones, you could put a 240volt charge through them and they would explode like detonators. Somewhere I have a video that we took with my Grandfather's portable video camera (portable!! you should have seen the size of the thing) in which we inserted a capacitor into the body of a model of a Bristol Bulldog and connected it up to the power. Awesome! Well, we thought so at the time :oQuote:
when they got broken you could hang them from the clothesline and set them on fire
Where's the other half?:DQuote:
Originally Posted by silentC
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Originally Posted by silentC
Was enjoying watching one burn in the sand pit, that is till I noticed the petrol can in my hand was on fire. Had a nice aircraft crash senario with a bushfire as well when I threw it down.
Corsair?Quote:
Originally Posted by bennylaird
I know my airfix!:)
Recently read a history of the invasion of Okinawa...The marines on the ground loved the sight of these things.
Ok when I break right you break left?????:D :eek:
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Originally Posted by stevebaby
Nah was thinking two things at once..... P38's are nice....
Will find some ugly French aircraft to post.
But a different slant
Was that a Dornier? Yeah the P38 was a beautiful thang. Corsair, you're right, ugly but in a nice way! One of my models was a Junkers Ju52, a bit like a Dakota, light transport, but could have been made of corro!
Cheers,
It was. The skin was corrugated metal. Not unlike the Ford Tri-motor the yanks used to use for transport and parachute drops etc...Quote:
could have been made of corro
Tri-motor:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...ront-Left2.jpg
Ju 52:
http://www.siegerland-airport.de/pic...lerie/JU52.jpg
Sheds with wings...I want one.:)
These are available as kits if you want to knock one up for your self. Not a lot of woodwork in them though.
Just did a quick google, Darren, it was called Spitfire Ace, here's a link.Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
Only had a quick look but seems there may only be a book of the series, doesn't seem available on DVD.
Someone may have taped it if you're lucky.
Well worth tracking down if you were keen on 'em.
Cheers................Sean