Gents,
I'm looking for dimensions of the RAF's expansion scheme 1938 C type hangar as seen here:
https://www.challoner.com/aviation/hangars/type-c.html
I know that great site gives "clear" dimensions,but I imagine that is internal rather than external?
I've been asked to make a "low relief" front end version with posable doors in 1/72 scale for a chap
that collects 1/72 scale die-cast aircraft so that he can display them in a "setting"
I've searched all over t'internet but so got no where at all,so I was wondering if anyone has done one for
scenery purposes and has the required so that I can work from that.
Ta.
C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
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C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
Re: C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
These guys are on the money and a phenomenal resource.
https://www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk
I signed up years ago and there is an incredible amount of knowledge there.
https://www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk
I signed up years ago and there is an incredible amount of knowledge there.
Ben.
Re: C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
Not sure if this will help Miggy but ...
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Cheers
Dave M(oly)
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Re: C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
An Elephant is a Mouse designed to
a government specification.
a government specification.
Re: C Type 1938 RAF Hangar
I've seen that Pete,the only trouble is that you can't get the drawing numbers-DE/H1/100/140 for example
to open.
I've clicked on 'em every which way to no avail.
to open.
I've clicked on 'em every which way to no avail.
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.