"Se5a 25th areo sqn" Topic
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French Wargame Holidays | 13 Dec 2016 5:55 a.m. PST |
Another 1/72 kit off the table, this time a yank, again need to finish my wartime pilot
A bit about the sqn link Cheers Matt |
Joes Shop | 13 Dec 2016 7:05 a.m. PST |
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BeneathALeadMountain | 13 Dec 2016 11:17 a.m. PST |
Awesome, one of my favourite planes. |
svsavory | 13 Dec 2016 9:22 p.m. PST |
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McLaddie | 13 Dec 2016 9:46 p.m. PST |
I've always read that the British military didn't allow any 'decorations' beyond the basic olive drab or brown, but obviously that isn't the case. Nice work. |
Buckeye AKA Darryl | 14 Dec 2016 4:56 a.m. PST |
McL – This was an American unit, the 25th Aero, hence the extra "fluff". Makes for a spiffy looking SE5a, yes? |
McLaddie | 14 Dec 2016 8:24 a.m. PST |
Buckeye: Yes it does. I've seen other pretty attractive British SE5as too. Bishop and Ball's planes for instance, though short lived paint jobs. The Camel squadrons did have some great glitter. |
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