My Typhoon just landed! (1 Viewer)

You could get the second one remarked and have it as Adolf Galland's 109. A little dio where both pilots have flown in to speak with Goering about having a squadron of the best aircraft in WWII The Spitfire!!!!
Mitch

Im with you mate looks great can't wait to get my hands on 2.
 
You could get the second one remarked and have it as Adolf Galland's 109. A little dio where both pilots have flown in to speak with Goering about having a squadron of the best aircraft in WWII The Spitfire!!!!
Mitch

:D:D yeah that would work for me :):)
 
You could get the second one remarked and have it as Adolf Galland's 109. A little dio where both pilots have flown in to speak with Goering about having a squadron of the best aircraft in WWII The Spitfire!!!!
Mitch

I'm in for that ! :salute::

The new ME109 looks terrific, we would then have probably the two most famous aircraft of WW2 and also the two most famous adversaries.{bravo}}

Rob
 
The 109 looks excellent no doubt about it, but the Typhoon as a much rarer released model is just spot on, everyone I know who owns one is well pleased, as I say ME very nice and the top spot is still THE most beautiful and famous fighter of them all, Mr Mitchells Spitfire.

Rob
 
The 109 looks excellent no doubt about it, but the Typhoon as a much rarer released model is just spot on, everyone I know who owns one is well pleased, as I say ME very nice and the top spot is still THE most beautiful and famous fighter of them all, Mr Mitchells Spitfire.

Rob

I know who's not happy about the Typhoon and that's the postman. I lifted one of these in Chicago and it's quite heavy.
 
I know who's not happy about the Typhoon and that's the postman. I lifted one of these in Chicago and it's quite heavy.

Yes it sure has some weight to it, very well made. I guess this is where the Posties start earning their Christmas tips!

Rob
 

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