Nov 4, 2015 #1 ozhawk40 Master Sergeant 2,339 26 Feb 8, 2007 Live on the Oz West Coast - Perth User Name: Ozhawk40 Name: Peter Category: Advanced Kit: Tamiya Aircraft: Bristol Beaufighter VIF V8447, 89 Squadron, Malta Crew: F/Lt Merv Shipard and Sgt Douglas Oxby Accessories: PD Decals, Resin wheels, Hedgehog Exhaust, some scratch. Attachments slippery ship 2 and crew 1 800.jpg 126.9 KB · Views: 255
User Name: Ozhawk40 Name: Peter Category: Advanced Kit: Tamiya Aircraft: Bristol Beaufighter VIF V8447, 89 Squadron, Malta Crew: F/Lt Merv Shipard and Sgt Douglas Oxby Accessories: PD Decals, Resin wheels, Hedgehog Exhaust, some scratch.
Nov 4, 2015 #2 Jeff Hunt 1st Lieutenant 6,936 9,948 Jul 20, 2012 Guelph Ontario Canada All right!!!!! Looking forward to this. One can never see enough of this aircraft. Cheers, Jeff
Nov 4, 2015 Thread starter #3 ozhawk40 Master Sergeant 2,339 26 Feb 8, 2007 Live on the Oz West Coast - Perth Placeholder for more info and photos!
Nov 4, 2015 #4 rochie Moderator Staff Mod 22,505 7,111 Aug 9, 2006 billingham nr middlesbrough uk Should be joining you with a Beaufighter Peter, mine will be a 141 sqn serrate mission bird !
Nov 4, 2015 Thread starter #5 ozhawk40 Master Sergeant 2,339 26 Feb 8, 2007 Live on the Oz West Coast - Perth rochie said: Should be joining you with a Beaufighter Peter, mine will be a 141 sqn serrate mission bird ! Click to expand... Great Karl! I find all this early electronic warfare and radar a fascinating part of WWII history. Should be a very interesting project Karl. Last edited: Nov 4, 2015
rochie said: Should be joining you with a Beaufighter Peter, mine will be a 141 sqn serrate mission bird ! Click to expand... Great Karl! I find all this early electronic warfare and radar a fascinating part of WWII history. Should be a very interesting project Karl.
Nov 4, 2015 #6 rochie Moderator Staff Mod 22,505 7,111 Aug 9, 2006 billingham nr middlesbrough uk ozhawk40 said: Great Karl! I find all this early electronic warefare and radar a fascinationg part of WWII history. Should be a very interesting project Karl. Click to expand... Yeah, me too, just got to nail down some sqn codes, which is proving difficult as few if no pictures exist of that time period. Hoping the two books i have coming might throw me a clue !
ozhawk40 said: Great Karl! I find all this early electronic warefare and radar a fascinationg part of WWII history. Should be a very interesting project Karl. Click to expand... Yeah, me too, just got to nail down some sqn codes, which is proving difficult as few if no pictures exist of that time period. Hoping the two books i have coming might throw me a clue !
Nov 4, 2015 #8 JKim Senior Master Sergeant 3,601 545 Jul 1, 2014 Carlsbad, CA Very cool subject! It looks like we'll have quite a selection of twin engine night fighters!
Nov 4, 2015 #9 Crimea_River Marshal 45,609 13,624 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary Might have to do something about that.... Good one Peter.
Nov 5, 2015 #11 Vic Balshaw Major General 20,991 7,371 Jul 20, 2009 Canberra Excellent Peter, looking forward to it.
Nov 5, 2015 #12 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,033 6,346 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Got them markings in my pile somewhere too...Good one Peter!
Nov 12, 2015 #13 imalko Chief Master Sergeant 3,777 298 Mar 2, 2009 Vojvodina, Serbia Cool choice Peter.
Nov 12, 2015 #14 JKim Senior Master Sergeant 3,601 545 Jul 1, 2014 Carlsbad, CA Very nice! Looks like this one has a camo/black bottom scheme, which is more interesting than all-black.
Very nice! Looks like this one has a camo/black bottom scheme, which is more interesting than all-black.
Nov 22, 2015 #15 Night Fighter Nut Master Sergeant 2,762 523 Nov 3, 2009 Plano Texas Would love to see this one built.... Burning daylight...
Nov 25, 2015 #16 fubar57 General 32,877 19,350 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada Looking forward to this. I'll look through my books Karl. Geo EDIT: found one pic Karl; it's a Mk. VIf TW-T, s/n V8253, yours if you want it. Last edited: Nov 25, 2015
Looking forward to this. I'll look through my books Karl. Geo EDIT: found one pic Karl; it's a Mk. VIf TW-T, s/n V8253, yours if you want it.