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Hello,

Back to WW1 period:

The Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a.

Captain Albert Ball (red nose aircraft), and captain Billy Bishop (blue nose aircraft). Royal Flying Corps, France 1917.
SE-5-A-Ball-Bishop.jpg


Lt. Joseph Boudwin, U.S.Army Services, France 1918.
SE5a-US-Army-Services.jpg


Pascal

Note: The US aircraft rudder colours should be reversed. The uploaded model is correct.
 
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Good afternoon Pascal, I want to thank you for those Spanish models that you have published lately.
For small health problems I did not do it before.


Hugs, Javier
 
Hi,
Thanks guys for your kind words.

At the end of WW1, Mr Pierre Georges Latécoère created a line to carry by air mail to Spain, Morocco, Senegal, and later South American countries. The company later named l'Aéropostale was using the Bréguet 14 for that purpose. At that time, mail was crossing the Atlantic, Sénégal to Brazil, by boat, waiting for powerful floatplanes.

2 Bréguet 14 with different registration codes, based in Europe/Africa.
Br14-Aeropostale-1.jpg


1 Bréguet 14 based at Pernambuco or Buenos Aires, for the south American lines.
Br14-Aeropostale-2.jpg


Pascal
 
Bonjour,

A great adventure "Aeropostale" , a lot of french heroes croossing the atlantic sea without security... For some letters...

Great job as usual Pascal

Friendly, Marc
 
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There is a Vulcan available, but it needs to be brought up to startup standards, I had just about finished a Lancer B1 and a Handley Page Victor, but got side-tracked on to other things so I should return to them.

lancer.jpg


victor.jpg


Ian
 
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That's awesome and the B1 made my jaw drop! I think you should try darkening the windshield, but other than that, they both look great! I could see you making a Tu-22M and a Tu-160 in the future to be escorted by your MiG-29s.
 
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Hello,

Back to WW1, 1917: this Royal Aircraft Factory Be-2c, colours of the 52nd squadron of the Royal Flying Corps.
Be-2c-RFC-52-Sqn.jpg


Pascal
 
Hi,

More recent, this Airbus A300-600 of the Iranian airline Meraj Airlines. With an Asiatic cheetah colour scheme.
A300-600-Meraj.jpg


Pascal
 
Hello!

The Bristol Buldog II. This British biplane fighter was used by the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish civil war. Years 1936-37 over Basque country (Pais Vasco)

Bulldog-Espagne.jpg


Pascal
 
Bonsoir,

encore un superbe appareil aux couleurs "discrètes" !!!

another superb airplane in "discreet" colors !!!

Merci Pascal
 
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Another new surprise ¡¡, a rare model of the Spanish Civil War, thank you very much Pascal for your work.


Historically I am interested in this period and I want to tell you that the 1936-1939 conflict in Spain was a testing laboratory for many things that were later applied in World War II, such as the marking of airplanes, the recognition strips to avoid "fire friend "in fighting, etc. I put an explanatory screenshot of the colors of this model.

A question Pascal, I can't find the Breguets de L'aeropostale on DLS, can you tell me if you've published them under another name?

Thank you again

Greetings, Javier


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Hello Javier,

Thank you for your interest in this airplane. This one is very representative of this tragic period.

The Aeropostale Breguets where stopped from upload for different reasons, and then, holidays arrived.. I should upload them soon.

Pascal
 
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