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Chief of the Boat
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You managed then
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Eternal Patrol
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I still have the top wings to go. Hopefully today...
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Chief of the Boat
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Shouldn't be long now
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Lucky Jack
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Looks a bit like it might be a license built Brandenburg C1.
Just found this... http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=163011 Looks like only three of the UFAG turret Brandenburgs were made, presumably they went over to interrupter gear after that. |
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Eternal Patrol
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I think I've already mentioned that.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=251 Quote:
As for the interrupter gear, the inconstant rate of fire on the Schwarzlose made that difficult to do for another year or more. The Austrians had to mount the pilot's gun on top of the upper wing to fire over the propellor, at least until the gear problem could be sorted out. My friend said he'd look in the Austro-Hungarian book for me (the cheapest copy I've found online is over $400, so that option is out), and I'm waiting to hear back from him. Until then I know exactly nothing for sure.
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Upper wing is finished. I'll be painting and doing final assembly today. It should be done by tomorrow night.
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Lucky Jack
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D'oh! I didn't scroll back that far. ![]() ![]() To be honest, it's been a brief learning experience early in the morning for me, I didn't even know that the Austria-Hungarians had much in the way of an airforce, it's not something that comes up much in the usual WWI air war books that focus on the western front. |
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