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Cold War (1950-1974)
Discuss the aircraft modeling subjects during the Cold War period.
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Asian Air Arms SIG
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England - South West, United Kingdom
Joined: August 07, 2017
KitMaker: 6 posts
AeroScale: 6 posts
Posted: Sunday, August 06, 2017 - 09:18 PM UTC
Hi,
My name is Brian Griffin and I am writing to you because I have recently started a new IPMS Special Interest Group that I suspect some of you could well be interested in - and able to contribute to.
I've recently come to realise that the information available concerning the post 1945 operations and equipment of Asian air arms is really quite minimal. I also have noticed that their aircraft and colour schemes can range from the curious to the "I do not believe it!" For example, Sri Lankan Kfir, Indonesian PZL Wilga, Thai Navy AV-8S, Malaysian A-400M. And from the period immediately after WWII, Taiwanese B-24, Pakistani Sea Fury, Chinese Tu-4 (B-29), North Korean Il-10, etc. It seems that this is a topic on which there is an almost limitless choice of out-of-the-ordinary subjects to choose from - no more grey, grey and more grey! It's almost like a "What if", but for real.
Excited by this, I therefore decided to set up an IPMS Special Interest Group (SIG) covering this region and period. However, I wanted to create a really useful resource that would open modellers' minds to the fascinating possibilities and so have built a basic yet extremely comprehensive website. It covers 26 air forces from Mongolia to the Maldives, and from Japan to Afghanistan and is searchable by country or by aircraft type. It lists, and wherever possible illustrates, all the aircraft used by those air arms since 1945. It also offers colour schemes; lists of kits available to make these models; lists of serial numbers for most air arms; period photos; photos of members' models; videos; decal resources and relevant articles (e.g. "Soviet Air confrontations with Pakistan Air Force during Soviet-Afghan War" - something few people are even aware of!)
Please take a look at www.asianairarms.com and enjoy a browse through it. You'll see that it's far from complete and - darn it - new information keeps coming in, thereby confounding my beautifully organised order! ONE DAY, it'll be perfect.
If, having looked through it, you feel it could be of interest don't hold back, just click the "Join Here" tab on any page, and you'll receive a monthly update and, what's more, any feedback you can give to improve the data would be very welcome. There is no fee for membership of the SIG.

Kind regards,
Brian Griffin
Leader - Asian Air Arms (IPMS Special Interest Group)
http://www.asianairarms.com
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