Hi all
Spot of market research...lol...
Just out of curiosity, I wondered what aircraft/scheme from the Luft 46 Bombers feature is your favourite and why?
Cheers and thanks
Peter
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Posted: Saturday, January 29, 2005 - 01:44 AM UTC
Posted: Saturday, January 29, 2005 - 06:53 AM UTC
Hi Peter,
It was very difficult to pick a favourite, I love 'em all :-)
But being forced into it it has to be the first one, the Heinkel He P1068 with the 3 colour tiger stripes, I also like the Arado Ar E560 (No 4) with the 2 colour tiger stripes. My reason, well I just like this kind of camo, I'm thinking of doing my Ta 183 in a 3 colour tiger stripe pattern, but I can't decide what colours to use :-)
Mal
It was very difficult to pick a favourite, I love 'em all :-)
But being forced into it it has to be the first one, the Heinkel He P1068 with the 3 colour tiger stripes, I also like the Arado Ar E560 (No 4) with the 2 colour tiger stripes. My reason, well I just like this kind of camo, I'm thinking of doing my Ta 183 in a 3 colour tiger stripe pattern, but I can't decide what colours to use :-)
Mal
Posted: Saturday, January 29, 2005 - 11:19 AM UTC
Hi Peter
I rather "like" the Heinkel P-1068 - the semi-desert scheme is a reminder of the danger we faced if the Nazis had achieved access to North Africa via Spain.
All the best
Rowan
I rather "like" the Heinkel P-1068 - the semi-desert scheme is a reminder of the danger we faced if the Nazis had achieved access to North Africa via Spain.
All the best
Rowan