Knights of the Sky (1 Viewer)

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My Knights of the Sky in glass cabinet ( all 1/48 scale) :salute::


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Beautiful display. Especially like the unusual such as the Hanriot, the SSIV, the DH-2, and the N-11. Also an impressive display of Albatri, making it obvious why the term 'Flying Circus' came into use regarding German aircraft. Nicely done. -- Al
 
Thank you friends.

Below is the Jasta 29 I've just finished recently

Flown by Lt.Eugen Siempelkamp, Jasta 29, Gondecourt, France, July 1918

The wings were covered with five-colour "Lozenge" Flugzeugstoff. Siempelkamp's personal markings
was the paper dragon as Eugen got several paper dragons from his father's Chinese business partners as
gift when he was a child.


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Thank you friends.

Below is the Jasta 29 I've just finished recently

Flown by Lt.Eugen Siempelkamp, Jasta 29, Gondecourt, France, July 1918

The wings were covered with five-colour "Lozenge" Flugzeugstoff. Siempelkamp's personal markings
was the paper dragon as Eugen got several paper dragons from his father's Chinese business partners as
gift when he was a child.


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tTxxhvH.jpg





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tUO9kMg.jpg




Bxj9g98.jpg




VMmneBb.jpg




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3UdzKl4.jpg




VVvo8si.jpg
Beautiful Pfalz D-3a. Been a fan of the Pfalz ever since watching Bruno Stachel fly the skies in The Blue Max in the theaters in 1966. Nice job on the research as remnants of the silver Pfalz factory finish still exist on the bottom of the fuselage. Really nice job. -- Al
 
Thank you friends.

Some shots of the Albatro

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A beautiful job on the Stropp Albatros. Years ago, this aircraft was on display at the Air and Space museum in DC. Don't know if it is still there or not. Smithsonian publications did a whole book on the rebuilding of this aircraft. Gorgeous model. -- Al
 

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