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by DaveB » 04 Sep 2007, 21:38
Well Done Garry. The more I looked at it after you'd said XA.. the 'A' did seem more possible
IF XA160 was a T22 as well.. that's it sorted then ;-)
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Garry.. would you be able to confirm the underwing reg's should be LH Back and RH Front too??
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by DaveB » 04 Sep 2007, 21:45
Ben..
How likely is the underwing reg to be XAI 60 as depicted on that model??
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by Garry Russell » 04 Sep 2007, 21:47
Hi Dave
I can't confirm anything about the wing reg as the pic Pete published is all I have seen
I would think it would be standard ...I have seen pics of blue Admirals barges and cammo ones so I guess it was only differing in the colour
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by DaveB » 04 Sep 2007, 21:51
So I see Ben
I found this ref here which DOES show a large gap in the reg numbering so the model could be close on that respect..
http://www.btinternet.com/~a.c.walton/n ... mpire.html
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by Garry Russell » 04 Sep 2007, 21:52
Would that be a gap for an underwing attachment of some sort.fuel tank perhaps?
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by DaveB » 04 Sep 2007, 21:54
That is possible Garry and something I'd not considered. The aircraft in my link, although not a T22, is clearly marked with the large gap. Will have a look at Pete's shots again
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by Garry Russell » 04 Sep 2007, 22:01
Dave
Just looked again.it has a dirty great tank there......Gap I would certainly think
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