Fantasy Aircraft - Full Series

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At long last, a new batch!

Part 764: Lockheed P-38 Lightning of the Danish Air Force.

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Part 765: de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk VI of the South Carolina Air Force.

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Part 766: EDD Thunderfighter of International Rescue.

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Part 767: Gunstar of Jasta 11 Luftstreitkrafte WW1.

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Part 768: Lockheed C-130H30 Hercules in the Air Force One scheme.

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Part 769: Grumman F6F Hellcat of the Danish Air Force.

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Part 770: Junkers Ju 87 A1 of the Northern Irish Air Force.

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Part 771: McDonnell-Douglas F-4E of the American Volunteer Group 'Flying Tigers'.

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Part 772: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29A of the Turkish Air Force.

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Part 773: Sukhoi Su-30 of the Shadow Fleet from Babylon 5.

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Part 774: Drazi Storm Falcon of the Mongolian Air Force.

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Part 775: Republic P-47D Thunderbolt of the Chickasaw Nation Air Force.

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Part 776: Colonial Raptor U.S. Marine Corps.

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Part 777: Grumman F-14A Tomcat of the Taiwan Air Force.

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Part 778: Messerschmitt Bf 109 E4 of the Royal Australian Air Force.

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Part 779: Lockheed AC-130A Spectre of the Panamanian Air Force.

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Part 780: MiG-21M of the County of Surrey Air Force.

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Part 781: Lockheed T-33 as FAB2 of International Rescue.

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Part 782: Mil Mi-28N of the Minnesota Air Force.

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Part 783: Aero L-39Z of the Lebanese Air Force.

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Part 784: Tiger Mk I tank of the LA County Sheriff Department.

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Part 785: Surronian Stinger of the BOAC fleet.

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Part 786: Terrorfish of International Rescue.

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Part 787: Colonial Viper II of Jasta 13 Luftstreitkrafte WW1.

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Part 788: Sukhoi Su-27UB of 76 Squadron RAAF.

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Part 789: MiG-21M of the South Carolina Air Force.

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Part 790: Panavia Tornado GR4 of the Azerbaijan Air Force.

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Part 791: Heinkel He 51B of the US Army Air Corps.

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Part 792: Lockheed F-104S Starfighter of the Ukrainian Air Force.

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Part 793: MiG-29A of the Red Arrows.

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Part 794: Messerschmitt Bf 110 of the Spanish Nationalist Air Force.

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Part 795: Dassault Mirage 5P of 23 Squadron RAAF.

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Part 796: Messerschmitt Bf 109 E4 of the Northern Irish Air Force.

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Part 797: Northrop F-5A of Alitalia.

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Part 798: Sherman Firefly of the Zulu Empire Army.

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Part 799: De Havilland Vampire FB.9 of the Tennessee Air Force.

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Part 800: Centauri Haven of the Royal Thai Navy.

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Sir: I salute you, for great work.

Comments:

Re Maryland national marking, I would suggest including gold and black, as, for example the University of MD teams are sensitive about THEIR school colors are not TWO but all FOUR from the state flag. Ergo, the state's official scheme is all four. Perhaps horizontal "wing" stripes a la USAF. OR The Polish checkerboard turned on one corner with the bordure in black and gold.

Requests: Swiss EFW C3603 in various liveries, such as Eire, Spanish CW, Poland 1939, RAAF. Vatican: Osprey V-22, CH-53, Harrier, F-35; Fairchild/Pilatus UA-23 Porter. A-1 Skyraider as Rickenbacker's SPAD, Italian WWII desert camo. Switzerland: Martin Mars, . Harrier, Yak-38 Forger, Osprey, OV-10 Bronco; South Viet Nam: LTV A-7, F-104S, A-10, IAI C-21 Kfir, Mirage IV. France: B-52, B-1, F/A-18. Fedex: Antonov An-124, Messerschmitt Me 323.

Keep'em flying,

John Andrews
NC USA
 

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