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Old 27 March 2008, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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(Downloadable) 3-views of major WWI a/c?

Howdy all!

My apologies if this is an FAQ (I'm not very resourceful) but is there a good way to download 3-view (front, top, side) diagrams of common WWI aircraft?

I'm interested in both line drawings and color shots, although once I get going (these would be for a game) I might have a more focused need...

You guys sure seem to have access to some real beautiful images!
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Old 29 March 2008, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Mostly through Ray Rimell's Datafiles and Aerodrome member Dan San Abbott's wonderful research and his artful 3 views. Osprey WWI & Aces series books have great stuff authored by Greg VanWyngarden, Jon Guttman, Norman Franks and etc.

Mr. Pearson also sells CDs of artwork he has gathered concerning WWI colour shemes.

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