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The Vintage Aviator Ltd's Remembrance Day Airshow

Post by basys »

Hi Folks

A friend from NZ sent this link.

Don't know if you've seen them,
if not, some of you might enjoy them -

The Vintage Aviator Ltd's Remembrance Day Airshow, Hood Aerodrome, Masterton, New Zealand.
Beware - Lots of piccies. :thumbsup:

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Re: The Vintage Aviator Ltd's Remembrance Day Airshow

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Hi Paul,

Great photo's there,

They were Brave chaps flying them back in those years and Brave Fellows flying them Today i would say!i love to fly but you would not get me up in any of them ;)

Thanks for sharing,

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Re: The Vintage Aviator Ltd's Remembrance Day Airshow

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Thanks for the link Paul. :thumbsup:

I regularly visit The Vintage Aviator's website. http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/ It's a great reference source for building WWI model aircraft. Click on the Projects link on the left then choose your aircraft for detail photos. There are videos as well, and more general descriptions of vintage aircraft building.

This is especially if you want to built the kits produced by another Peter Jackson company, Wingnut Wings. http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/

Jon

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