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Hawker Typhoon for me please. 8)
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May I have one of these, prrrrreaty please :D

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Is that the Lightning? I have can just about remember making an airfix of it when I was about 5. I could have sworn it was an RAF plane rather than USAF. It is entitley possible I put the wrong transfers on it though. :wink:
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DH, I was in Bognor Regis on Saturday when a B-17 flew over. It was green with the single white-star-in-a-blue circle on the underside of one wing. I think that would be USAAF colours rather than USAF colours.

Then on Sunday, I was walking in Eartham Woods when an Avro Vulcan flew over.

I can't remember whether it was Saturday or Sunday, but 4 Spitfires or Hurricanes flew over my village (I couldn't identify them for certain because they were almost out of sight when I spotted them)

P.S. That P-51 is one fabulous looking plane. I think that it was a better match for the RR Merlin than the Spitfire. I don't really think that the Spitfire showed its true potential until a Gryphon engine and a 5-bladed prop were bolted to the front.
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That's the P51D version.

Brief spec: Packard built V12 Merlin which produced nearly 1,700 hp. This machine could do about 440 mph in level flight, carried six heavy machine guns in the laminer-flow wing and could be fitted with rockets or 2,000lbs of ordnance for ground attack missions.
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Yall are real lucky... the only thing that flies near my house are army transport choppers...
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LittleBear

The RAF flew the P 38 Lightning, probably in Burma, so your kit was correct.
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wackyman465 wrote:
Yall are real lucky... the only thing that flies near my house are army transport choppers...
I live near the old Greenham Common Airforce Base - (where those damn yanks kept their nukes :wink: ) - we get lots of Chinooks and until people complained (!!!!) Apaches used to do touch-and-go training there.

And I've changed my mind I don't want a Spitfire - I want a Mosquito (two spitfires strung between bits of wood! ) :lol:

Anyway, I'm glad I started this thread - another little facet of the users of Oolite's inner psyche revealed...
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
I live near the old Greenham Common Airforce Base - (where those damn yanks kept their nukes :wink: )
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Ya know, nothing stops us from detonating those nukes on the ground...
And we also have airlift helicopters lifting HVAC systems onto nearby roofs. That's loud.
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I grew up near Leuchars airbase – I remember seeing the decidedly Cobra-esque Vulcan bombers rumbling past.

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I enjoy flying many of the WWII airframes via flight simulator games.
A good modeling program will also include the historical quirks of various aircraft.

I'd like either a Hawker Hurricane or a Bf-109E, please.
The B-26 could be a fighing hauler, in my opinion.
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CptnEcho wrote:

The B-26 could be a fighing hauler, in my opinion.
Perhaps like a python or boa?
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Hmm... I'm not sure. The Python and the Boa (and the BCC) can all turn decently. The B-26 needs a lot of room to make a turn.

Still, you're probably on to something.
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Well thats because a plane has to fly turns.... I'd be willing to script oxp planes if someone else made textures and models...
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Post by Diziet Sma »

DaddyHoggy wrote:
And I've changed my mind I don't want a Spitfire - I want a Mosquito (two spitfires strung between bits of wood! ) :lol:
Durn.. you beat me to it! In my teens I had a 32nd scale Airfix model of one, with what I still feel was the best paint-job I ever did. :D

There seem to be very few good colour pics of Mosquito's in flight online, but this painting is nice...
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