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Erich
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#16

Post by Erich » 16 Apr 2002, 17:42

Commissar :

Ok, I didn't know it was a 2a version. Yes, it is strictly a bomber a/c and no neither the JG 7 or JV 44 operated them......thanks for the clarification David.

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 16 Apr 2002, 17:52

I've seen quitew a few Airfix kits with combat situations...
Also, the Swastikas are sometimes formed as a square with a cross inside, and then people can paint 'openings' in the box - or the Swastika is separated into two pieces - many ways to bend the rules ;)


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Here's Another Treat, Coming Soon From Hasegawa!!!

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Post by David C. Clarke » 16 Apr 2002, 21:10

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 16 Apr 2002, 22:35

Yep, that's it (looks like Revell or Hasegawa boxart - which company is it - I love the Ar 234!)

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Hi F.P.!!

#20

Post by David C. Clarke » 16 Apr 2002, 22:39

Hi Ferdinand, it's Hasegawa and it's 1/48th scale. I just caught the picture on their website, but there doesn't seem to be any news attached other than that it will appear "soon". Cheers, David :D :D :D

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#21

Post by Erich » 16 Apr 2002, 22:40

FP :

What particular unit are you intersted in that flew the Arado ?

just curious.......it must be a Luftie thing !

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#22

Post by Thunderstruck » 17 Apr 2002, 05:02

Logan,

Finland, predates the Nazi's too.

Steve

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#23

Post by Logan Hartke » 17 Apr 2002, 05:12

I know, that's why I think it is so funny.

Logan Hartke

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#24

Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 17 Apr 2002, 09:05

Just think it was an interresting aircraft as such - not any particular unit ;)

Christian

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