Fantastic set!!
It's great to see working history!!
I think, if I remember correctly, German law allows the use for historical purposes and teaching. If you go to the Gatow aircraft museum, all the aircraft of the time have swastikas on them. I think that most people assume a blanket ban to be safe. I have just been to the international model show in Dortmund and all swastikas where covered up from the smallest 1:144 to 1:4 scale aircraft. At the end of the day, a 60 year old glider or a 1:24 scale ME 109 is hardly going to whip the far right into a goose stepping frenzy.
Matt




love the last one, the Chippie pilots where pry staring at the Airspeed indicator the whole time


love the last one, the Chippie pilots where pry staring at the Airspeed indicator the whole time





LOL
Wonderful wonderful shots Doug...
Love that "AVRO"...a real aeroplane ;)
Doug is that the "AVRO" that was featured in my favourite flying movie of all time "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines"?
Darn you Doug now I am going to HUM that tune all day and drive the old girl off her rocker...LOL
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug


Wonderful wonderful shots Doug...
Love that "AVRO"...a real aeroplane ;)
Doug is that the "AVRO" that was featured in my favourite flying movie of all time "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines"?
Darn you Doug now I am going to HUM that tune all day and drive the old girl off her rocker...LOL
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
Hi Doug. It is indeed the same one. The Avro Triplane replica was built specially for the film. Several other aircraft in the collection were also featured in it.


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