1⁄35Unusual Markings of the P-36A
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In my modeling, I tend to build models based on the unusual or unique to preserve the story behind the oddity. The following is such an effort. A few years back (August 1972) Wings Magazine did a profile series on the Curtiss P-36. At the time, it was a rather popular model with some. Some may have seen it in its Finnish Air Force markings as seen to the right. |
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Nice article. I have a 1/4 scale P-36 that I was going to do in Finnish marking (already have the decals!) but now I'll have to rethink that... or buy another kit.... hummmmmm.......
AUG 07, 2003 - 06:18 AM
JimF,
Build it Man. I'd love to see the results in that scale. I only included the box art as a tease.
Chuck
AUG 07, 2003 - 06:28 AM
Great article....Funny I was just re-reading an article on FLIGHT JOURNAL SUMMER 1996 on the Brewster Buffalo F2A and the different overseas Models....It talks about the Finnish Air Force and even has some photos taken from Squadron /Signal Publications:
F2A Buffalo in Action #81. Hopes this helps anyone contemplating building Finnish aircraft.
Semper Fi
AUG 26, 2003 - 04:33 AM
:-) Nice article, Chuck. I quite fancy a P-36in NMF, but the unusual colours make for an interesting model :-) What colours did you use?
Mal
AUG 26, 2003 - 08:05 AM
is it true that there existed german "scavenged" (sorry, know no other word for it) p-39 ?
AUG 26, 2003 - 08:16 AM
MadMax - I do seem to remember seeing a photo of one. Many Allied aircraft were captured and test flown by the Luftwaffe. There is a book out there called "Allied Aircraft in (something don't remember what) Markings" that show P-47's, B-17's, P-38's and other all in Luftwaffe Markings.
Check out this site, No P-39 on the list but many others
LINK
UPDATE
go to LINK you'll find your P-39 there
AUG 26, 2003 - 08:38 AM
Hi MadMax
I haven't got any reference to a captured P-39, but I'd be pretty sure the Luftwaffe managed to salvage one, because the USAAF and Soviets used them extensively...
Whether, the German technicians made it flyable is another matter, but you can be sure Luftwaffe pilots were pretty clear about the capabilities of the aircraft they faced...
All the best
Rowan
AUG 26, 2003 - 08:42 AM
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