Greg Boeser
2nd Lieutenant
Two engines is two engines.
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WWII if it gottem two getty up and go, it is a gogo! Me262, Ar 234 (twin not the quad) . Don't matter if it's inline, radial, jet , rocket if it had to propulsion and was in WWII it be good.As it seems that twin engined are making the race, doe it mean convential 2-Mot or twin engine driven jets like Me 262 ?
How do you change a vote?All the builds at the bottom with WWII and All Eras are supposed to be a choice. The totals for both will be totaled and the winner will be the one selected. I can see that some of you are really interested in particular subjects. If you did vote for two please consider changing one to another subject. There is probably a way to squeeze what you had in mind into another build choice.
Twin Engine WWII, well I wasn't specific so if it flew in WWII and it had two "make it go thingies", you can build it.
Never mindHow do you change a vote?
Ditto to that. The Würger has always been my favorite Luftwaffe fighter. I've built squadrons of the Hasegawa of nearly every version, except the night fighters. I never could get them to work right and kept breaking those radar pieces on the fuselage.Nothing, everything ok. The two are so easy to distinguish. The beauties are Bf 109s and the brawny ones are Shrikes. I prefer the Fw 190.
btw only Fw 190s or Ta 152 , too.
Nice Jan, but limited to mostly Pacific theatre birds, which are covered by the PTO build.
Extra points for inclusivity.Where the plane type is similar, I chose "all eras".
Doing a great job Alan.Also could be in Hawks. Voting closes on Friday morning EST so last week to get those votes in. Thanks.