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Lozenge pattern camouflage at last - stunning looking plane. Just the business!
 
OK, color me completely impressed. How did TGM solve the lozenge camo problem when no one else has been able to? The Pfalz is gorgeous. This particular aircraft is a D-IIIa, flown by Vfw. Max Holtzem of Jasta 16b sometime after March, 1918. Bravo, once again, TGM.:salute:: -- Al
 
OK, color me completely impressed. How did TGM solve the lozenge camo problem when no one else has been able to? The Pfalz is gorgeous. This particular aircraft is a D-IIIa, flown by Vfw. Max Holtzem of Jasta 16b sometime after March, 1918. Bravo, once again, TGM.:salute:: -- Al
I really have got to start checking my e-mails before I go on this forum.:redface2: I have an e-mail from TGM that is all about this aircraft. Could have saved myself the research time on the above post.:rolleyes2: Live and learn.:wink2: -- Al
 
Thought I'd post an image from the promo-email that didn't make it into Guy's post above:

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The Pfalz may not have been Germany's premier fighter aircraft, but that's an awfully nice model. Gonna have to confer with Al about this one!:wink2:
 
Thought I'd post an image from the promo-email that didn't make it into Guy's post above:

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The Pfalz may not have been Germany's premier fighter aircraft, but that's an awfully nice model. Gonna have to confer with Al about this one!:wink2:

And here's a nice b/w image for comparison's sake:

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Dear All
Welcome to the first of May's releases for our wooden warbirds, this time a
beautiful looking Pfalz D111 fighter in lozenge pattern camouflage, 2 firsts
for us in the 1/30 scale collecting world!
All of our wooden aircraft are hand carved with over 60 hours of work going
into each model and as such are strictly limited in number with availability
limited to a first come first serve basis. Each aircraft comes with a full
interior including dashboard and seatbelt detail.
The Pfalz D111 was a very sleek manoeuvrable and sturdy fighter that has
been overshadowed in history by the faster Albatros D111, however the Pfalz
was rated as superior to the earlier Roland designs and as such incorporated
many unique design features for an aircraft of this era. The Pfalz was best
suited to diving attacks on observation balloons due to its twin spar lower
wing construction which made it extremely strong. Around 750 Pfalz's were
manufactured in WW1 with some still being in service right up until the
armistice.
Our bird is represented by the one flown by Max Holzem, when he served with
Jasta 16b in 1917/1918. Holzem's striking aircraft was decorated with a
comet, this symbol represented his mother as a guardian angel, who had died
when he was 9 years old. The upper wing was also meant to be decorated with
a comet but most photos show it as an unfinished star pattern, logically the
remaining comet symbol would have been completed but for accuracy sake we
have left it unfinished.
Holzem survived the war and emigrated to Argentina but eventually ended up
working in the USA as a test pilot for Anthony Fokker's Atlantic Aircraft
Corporation. He became a US citizen and worked as a flight inspector on the
P51 Mustang production line during WW2, Holzem died in 1980 aged 87 years
old.
For the first time we have applied a lozenge pattern to our WW1 aircraft and
although an expensive process we feel the end result is well worth it.
Limited to 10 in number worldwide and priced at $499 this is one iconic
aircraft you really should have in your collection.
Our Pfalz (WOW30) comes free with a pilot figure (GW051C) of which only 20
have been made in this version and as such is only available with our
aircraft.
Please remember you can opt for the monthly deposit scheme and pay for this
model over 3 months if preferred. If you require details or would like to
order one of these aircraft please drop me an email at your earliest
convenience.
For you WW2 fans look out for our second newsletter later this month
featuring the futuristic Horten jet fighter!
Best wishes Vicki Lucas
Marketing Manager

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