Aug 12, 2022 #2 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,250 22,600 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com Yes, they had both the MS.406 and the MS.410 variant.
Aug 12, 2022 Thread starter #3 M MIflyer 1st Lieutenant 6,591 13,092 May 30, 2011 Cape Canaveral And they built their own upgraded version, using captured Soviet engines that were based on the 12Y. Of course, the Finns also built a "new" Brewster F2A copy, using wooden wings and a captured Soviet copy of the R-1820.
And they built their own upgraded version, using captured Soviet engines that were based on the 12Y. Of course, the Finns also built a "new" Brewster F2A copy, using wooden wings and a captured Soviet copy of the R-1820.
Aug 12, 2022 #4 FLYBOYJ "THE GREAT GAZOO" 28,097 8,741 Apr 9, 2005 Colorado, USA MIflyer said: Of course, the Finns also built a "new" Brewster F2A copy, using wooden wings and a captured Soviet copy of the R-1820. Click to expand... They only built one...
MIflyer said: Of course, the Finns also built a "new" Brewster F2A copy, using wooden wings and a captured Soviet copy of the R-1820. Click to expand... They only built one...
Aug 12, 2022 #6 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,250 22,600 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com fubar57 said: 116 pages View attachment 681797 Click to expand... Does that book cover the Swiss D-3800 series, too?
fubar57 said: 116 pages View attachment 681797 Click to expand... Does that book cover the Swiss D-3800 series, too?
Aug 12, 2022 #7 fubar57 General 32,839 19,300 Nov 22, 2009 The Jungles of Canada This books has a page or two about it but its in Polish
Sep 18, 2022 #8 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 69,470 8,302 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good one!