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1/72nd Halifax - outdoors since 1973
dougie47:
Hello chaps,
Thanks for your comments. I only found out last week that the arrow was from a He111. This wasn't much of a surprise as there were always bits of planes in the garage and garden. One of the plant pots was a nosewheel from a Gloster Meteor (you don't buy that from your local garden centre!). And a circular bit of perspex was not the junk I'd assumed it to be but rather it was a port hole from a Sunderland. There were also small parts from a Hurricane, Scimitar, Whitley, Catalina, Typhoon, He111, Albermarle, Javelin, Viking, Viscount and a Trident.
If you like your aircraft, Ernest, you might like this -
It is a section from the fuselage of a B-24 Liberator that used to reside in the garage. The two white triangles are part of the five-pointed USAAF star insignia. This piece is now in a museum, as are the other bits.
Cheers,
Dougie
Greif:
Very, very cool Dougie!
Ernest
--- Quote from: dougie47 on 19 Dec , 2010, 12:20 ---Hello chaps,
Thanks for your comments. I only found out last week that the arrow was from a He111. This wasn't much of a surprise as there were always bits of planes in the garage and garden. One of the plant pots was a nosewheel from a Gloster Meteor (you don't buy that from your local garden centre!). And a circular bit of perspex was not the junk I'd assumed it to be but rather it was a port hole from a Sunderland. There were also small parts from a Hurricane, Scimitar, Whitley, Catalina, Typhoon, He111, Albermarle, Javelin, Viking, Viscount and a Trident.
If you like your aircraft, Ernest, you might like this -
It is a section from the fuselage of a B-24 Liberator that used to reside in the garage. The two white triangles are part of the five-pointed USAAF star insignia. This piece is now in a museum, as are the other bits.
Cheers,
Dougie
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Rokket:
so are these from planes your dad shot down for keepsakes? Maybe your Dad was trying to build planes from spare parts...? ;D
That's a LOT of cool stuff, especially for a garage!
dougie47:
Hi Wink,
As requested, here is a pic of the repainted Halibag in the air -
It's been the worst December on record in the UK in terms of low temperatures and snow.
Cheers,
Dougie
NZSnowman:
I can not believe it was cleaned to fly with that much ice on the wings ;D ;)
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