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Bf110G4
« on: 02 Jan , 2010, 11:17 »
I thought I would post a few pictures of the Bf110G4 model that I built prior to starting my Type VII interior build.  It was an OOB commission build for a person who had heard I am fairly decent at building 1/48 scale aircraft.  The mottled camo pattern was a challenge, but turned out rather well.  Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Ernest

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Re: Bf110G4
« Reply #1 on: 02 Jan , 2010, 11:39 »
That

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Re: Bf110G4
« Reply #3 on: 02 Jan , 2010, 15:48 »
I have a He 111 Z1 Zwilling somewhere in my closet... If i someday get tired of submarines, i

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« Reply #4 on: 03 Jan , 2010, 14:04 »
You're right about it being an unusual design Anakin.  One wonders why the German developed it.  By the way, I got your Vesikko book.  It is outstanding, well written and laid out.  Well done sir!

Ernest


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Re: Bf110G4
« Reply #5 on: 03 Jan , 2010, 23:38 »
Love the Bf-110G4, Greif  :)

I just watch a great National Geographic program on the Horten Ho 229 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090625-hitlers-stealth-fighter-plane.html


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« Reply #6 on: 04 Jan , 2010, 07:35 »
You're right about it being an unusual design Anakin.  One wonders why the German developed it.  By the way, I got your Vesikko book.  It is outstanding, well written and laid out.  Well done sir!

Ernest

Actually i have nothing to do with Vesikko book...  It was Timo "UrpoK" who wrote the book... The other Finnish U-Boot enthusiast!   ;)

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« Reply #7 on: 05 Jan , 2010, 01:09 »
You're right about it being an unusual design Anakin.  One wonders why the German developed it.  By the way, I got your Vesikko book.  It is outstanding, well written and laid out.  Well done sir!

Ernest

Actually i have nothing to do with Vesikko book...  It was Timo "UrpoK" who wrote the book... The other Finnish U-Boot enthusiast!   ;)

-Anakin-

Ouch!  Stupid me, sorry for the mistake!

Ernest

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Re: Bf110G4
« Reply #8 on: 05 Jan , 2010, 01:12 »
Love the Bf-110G4, Greif  :)

I just watch a great National Geographic program on the Horten Ho 229 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horten_Ho_229

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090625-hitlers-stealth-fighter-plane.html



Thanks Simon!  The Ho 229 was a very advanced concept.  The USA borrowed alot of the Horton brother's work when it developed its own "flying wing" project in the 50's.  In fact, the B2 Bomber design legacy can be traced back to the Ho 229.

Ernest

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Re: Bf110G4
« Reply #9 on: 06 Jan , 2010, 04:09 »
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