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Old 2 November 2004, 01:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Eduards re-released Hanriot HD.1 in Italian service...

From their November Newsletter...http://www.eduard.cz/newsletter/i2004-11.php

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Hanriot HD.1 in Italian service is number two in the new Limited Edition line. Four eye-catching colorful markings were selected, the photo-etched set re-designed to topical standard, and a new engine was added. All together, the new Hanriot is much improved. In keeping with this line, only 1000 pieces of the kit will be released.
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I'm excited!

I'M EXCITED!!!!! I SAID I'M EXCITED!!!!!



AND I WANT ONE! (OR TWO OR.....)

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AND I WANT ONE! (OR TWO OR.....)

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I told you never to post that picture of me on the net. This was taken when I heard that the wing on the Se5a Roden is correct. It's the real plane that was wrong.
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'...This was taken when I heard that the wing on the SE 5a Roden is correct. It's the real plane that was wrong.'
Well at least the General Arrangement plans have been vindicated...Nice colour in the cheeks Ross. Rosette blush?
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Well at least the General Arrangement plans have been vindicated...Nice colour in the cheeks Ross. Rosette blush?
I haven't read that the plans have been vinidicated, Please post a link.
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'...I heard that the wing on the Se5a Roden is correct. It's the real plane that was wrong.
Uhh You were the source...Just now...model done from General Arrangement ...you heard that the model wing was correct...Hhhmmm well at least I posted the link.
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Uhh You were the source...Just now...model done from General Arrangement ...you heard that the model wing was correct...Hhhmmm well at least I posted the link.
OH! You belived me. Good now I have a used bridge for sale. Spans Sydney Harbour. Yours for $5k USD. I can mail it to you bit by bit.
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