Hi,
I am searching for documents about AEG GIV to make AEG from Hi-Tech. I have these references : Aircraft In Action N°173 - German Bombers Of WWI and the Windsock Datafile n°051.
I wondered if there are other references showing interesting, colour "contours" (drawings?) for instance.
Thank you for your help
Louis
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Louis
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Posted: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 08:01 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 10:23 PM UTC
Louis
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Posted: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 11:29 PM UTC
Thank you.
"Americal Gryphon decals proposed 56 commented marking with a large choice of camouflaged lozenges "
I am asking which one???
"Americal Gryphon decals proposed 56 commented marking with a large choice of camouflaged lozenges "
I am asking which one???
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Posted: Thursday, February 19, 2009 - 04:57 AM UTC
The simple answer is
Day Bomber - sprayed two or three toned Camouflage on upper surfaces.
Night Bomber - Lozenge or mostly dark blue.
Here is a more detailed article by Dan San Abbott
Click here.
Day Bomber - sprayed two or three toned Camouflage on upper surfaces.
Night Bomber - Lozenge or mostly dark blue.
Here is a more detailed article by Dan San Abbott
Click here.
Louis
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Posted: Thursday, March 05, 2009 - 11:10 AM UTC
Thank you!
Here: AEG, non-assembled AEG, without motor, cockpit etc,etc:
La photothèque – Musée de l’aviation du Canada
Thanks to Mr Rénald Fortier, Conservative, history of aviation, Museum of the aviation of Canada (or to the person who signs in his name) to have shown me these photographs.
Best regards.
PS: I asked him for others photograph, I think that he will send me.
There was a book from Americal Gryphon that came with their AEG GIV decal sheets that had some great information, maybe someone here has a copy they would be willing to share.
Here: AEG, non-assembled AEG, without motor, cockpit etc,etc:
La photothèque – Musée de l’aviation du Canada
Thanks to Mr Rénald Fortier, Conservative, history of aviation, Museum of the aviation of Canada (or to the person who signs in his name) to have shown me these photographs.
Best regards.
PS: I asked him for others photograph, I think that he will send me.
There was a book from Americal Gryphon that came with their AEG GIV decal sheets that had some great information, maybe someone here has a copy they would be willing to share.
Louis
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Posted: Thursday, March 05, 2009 - 11:11 AM UTC
Well...I see something like that:
and that:
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and that:
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Posted: Saturday, March 07, 2009 - 11:32 AM UTC
If you get those additional photos, please post them. I still have this kit in the closet, waiting for my skill to catch up with my ambitions.
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Posted: Sunday, March 08, 2009 - 12:08 AM UTC
OK!
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Posted: Sunday, March 08, 2009 - 08:59 AM UTC
And that:
Description is here (with 6 levers):
1918 | 0646 | Flight Archive
If anybody know anything about bomb release control ???
Which form has a "quadrant"???
Etc, etc
If I make a mistake said it me, please...
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Huberlu
Description is here (with 6 levers):
1918 | 0646 | Flight Archive
If anybody know anything about bomb release control ???
Which form has a "quadrant"???
Etc, etc
If I make a mistake said it me, please...
A+
Huberlu