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  1. Lucky13

    GB 29 - Feb 1st-Jun 5th 2016....

    GB 29 - Feb 1st- Sunday Jun 5th 2016: Allied Advance and Defense of the Reich WWII. Taking in all fronts following the allied invasion across the channel, up through Italy and across from Eastern Europe. Think that I'll bring out my Airfix 1/24 Hawker Typhoon for this one! Yip, me think...
  2. Maxrobot1

    Wacky Allied fighter ideas

    This appeared in the February, 1943 issue of Popular Science magazine. I wonder how many other weird designs were proposed on the Allied side? We all know of the strange wonder weapons the Germans were considering.
  3. fubar57

    **** FINISHED: 1/48 P-39 Airacobra - Allied Manufactured Aircraft

    1/48 P-39 Airacobra - Allied Manufactured Aircraft User Name: fubar57 Name: George Category: Advanced Kit: Revell Accessories: Some wire, seat belts, decals. My subject is a P-39Q Zebra Training aircraft, used to train air-gunners. This was the forerunner to the...
  4. syscom3

    70 years ago tomorrow, the bridge at Remagen was taken

    Tomorrow (March 7th) marks the 70th anniversary of the seizure of the bridge at Remagen, Germany. A lucky coup for Gen. Hodges 1st Army. With allied forces using the bridge to cross the Rhine, the end game began for Germany. Battle of Remagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  5. S

    Control surface area

    Why were the control surfaces on the Messerschmitt planes so small (as it is with most other german planes also) compared to their allied counterparts?
  6. tomo pauk

    Prior 1943: Zero vs. Allied aircraft

    The much feared scourge of Pacific, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, is still a best known Japanese fighter. I'd love to see it's combat record for the early days of it's use, as well as other interesting facts. Spurred by the post of our parsifal, where is this stated, among other:
  7. tomo pauk

    1941: top 3 Allied fighters

    What Allied fighter aircraft types should earn the medals in 1941? The series produced examples are contenders, ones that made it in service in that year? So no F4U, Spit IX, P-51, La-5 etc. The carrier-based aircraft can also compete, but CV suitabiity yields no points in this thread. The...
  8. Lucky13

    Bomb bay design...

    Why such difference between B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26, B-29 on one side and the Hampden, Wellington, Stirling, Halifax and Lancaster on the other, plus others on the axis and allied sides... Pros and cons of both ways?
  9. S

    WWII European Theatre Plane info help

    Hello All I am new here. I was wondering if anyone out there can help me. I am in the middle of writing a film script that takes place in the European Theatre circa WWII and I hoping to find a plane (Allied) that flew night recon, that can be walked through. E.G. from cockpit to the tail...
  10. American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants
  11. American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants
  12. American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants
  13. American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants
  14. American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants

    American & Allied Humvee Variants
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