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That's cause the Sabre's shot them all down mate. :wink2:
Something simplistically beautiful about the Sabre. Nice and uncluttered.

I wish I were a good enough photographer to show you the interior detail of the cockpit. It has everything from all the gages, to the ejector handle, to the pilot's harness. ^&cool^&cool The quality on the present production wood warbirds is incredibly high.
 
Hasta la vista Baby {sm4}^&grin:tongue:

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I wish I were a good enough photographer to show you the interior detail of the cockpit. It has everything from all the gages, to the ejector handle, to the pilot's harness. ^&cool^&cool The quality on the present production wood warbirds is incredibly high.

You could hire Mr Elliott. Very reasonable I understand. Horsa per day + expenses. {sm2}

Sounds fantastic. The close up photo you've already asked Brad to put up looks incredibly detailed as it is. ^&cool
 
You could hire Mr Elliott. Very reasonable I understand. Horsa per day + expenses. {sm2}

Sounds fantastic. The close up photo you've already asked Brad to put up looks incredibly detailed as it is. ^&cool

I wish I could get Kevin to come visit, that would mean he was healthy enough to visit. I'm a bit worried about our old friend.

I will try to take an adequate {sm2} photograph of the cockpit of the Sabre and politely ask Brad to post it for me.:smile2:
 
I wish I could get Kevin to come visit, that would mean he was healthy enough to visit. I'm a bit worried about our old friend.

I will try to take an adequate {sm2} photograph of the cockpit of the Sabre and politely ask Brad to post it for me.:smile2:

Look forward to it Louis.

As for Kevin, he's just feigning it as an excuse for not completing volumes 3 and 4. Too much self diagnosis. He'll hopefully grace us with his presence at the June show, where I will launch a verbal tirade of abuse on our good friend.
 
Mario,

Your Heinkel is just magnificent - yours has the squadron leaders bars on the wing, which one of the two early production Heinkels had (my early production one did not). The clear nose and interior detail on your model are exceptional.^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool
 
I sent Brad three photographs with a polite request that he post them on this thread. One is of the interior cockpit detail of the F86 Sabre. The other two are of a recent production B25 Mitchell in the markings of the Doolittle Raider "Ruptured Duck" (with a similar clear nose and interior detail to Marrio's magnificent Heinkel HE111) and a recent production SBD Dauntless.
 
That is a very nice looking plane. The French Bulldog is cute also. We have thought about getting one of them.
 
Thank you Louis and Thebritfarmer.Louis,your F86 Sabre is FANTASTIC.
mario
 
I sent Brad three photographs with a polite request that he post them on this thread. One is of the interior cockpit detail of the F86 Sabre. The other two are of a recent production B25 Mitchell in the markings of the Doolittle Raider "Ruptured Duck" (with a similar clear nose and interior detail to Marrio's magnificent Heinkel HE111) and a recent production SBD Dauntless.

Anything for the man, who promised me his Junkers {eek3}









Guess I made that up! :redface2: ^&grin

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I'll be waiting for the Cyberspace mail :smile2:

Congratulations, a fine addition to your collecction.

How many planes (and which ones) do you have now?

Cheers,
 
Lots of beautiful aircraft on this thread. Congratulations on gtting that gorgeous He-111, Mario. {bravo}} -- Al
 
Mario,
Your He 111 is fantastic. It's amazing the detail they've gotten out of a piece of wood.
Louis and Brad,
Thanks for posting up the extra pics. As you say, the cockpit detailing is nothing short of superb.
Cheers
Simon
 
whats the story on the f-86? when was that released? that's one of my all time favorites paired up with the mig 15
 

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