""Golden Age" B-7 in 6mm" Topic
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fred oliver | 13 Jan 2013 7:55 a.m. PST |
It's not really a WWII airplane, but I don't know where else to report it. Anyway, Shapeways has an excellent new model from der Kampfflieger of the US Army Air Corps B-7 bomber of the 1930s. It's a very strange looking, gull-winged monoplane with retractable landing gear and lots of struts. There weren't many built, but it might also double as an O-35 (I think) observation aircraft. I got mine in white strong flexible (WSF) material. |
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