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6 May 2006, 04:26 AM
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Scout Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Staffordshire England
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I shall lookout for the an online build of this one
I shan't build one though 1/144 is my scale 1/24 would be too much of a culture shock !
Full marks for this venture by the way, and I wish you great success.
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6 May 2006, 12:04 PM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Hello
The next will be a FOKKER that is sure !!!!!!
I give you this "secret" but i think you will be very happy to know our second release.
Bye
Marc
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6 May 2006, 04:34 PM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Corona, CA
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Originally Posted by Marc Guerrero
Hello
The next will be a FOKKER that is sure !!!!!!
I give you this "secret" but i think you will be very happy to know our second release.
Bye
Marc 
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Marc;
Thank you for the "hint"- I'm sure it will be the cause of much speculation here among fellow forumites.!!!
For UFAG,
yes, we all have our favorite wishes , but ensuring market success is foremost if a company is to stay in business. Thus the sure Choices such as Fokker Dr-I, D VII, Albatross D-III/Dv, Nieuport 11/17/28, Pfalz D-III, Camels, Se5 etc. Especially in 1/24, due to size and the cost/quality of these new kits not many will buy more than 1 .
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6 May 2006, 10:05 PM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Enfield CT USA
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My guess would be an early Fokker (since Revell already has 1/28 scale DR.1 and D.VII kits, quite close to the 1/24 scale, and Marcos did a 1/24 scale D.VIII already) So I would say either a E.III or E.IV, maybe even a D.II or D.III (In Boelcke's markings of course!)
Dave
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7 May 2006, 02:36 PM
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Forum Ace
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Originally Posted by davecww1
My guess would be an early Fokker (since Revell already has 1/28 scale DR.1 and D.VII kits, quite close to the 1/24 scale, and Marcos did a 1/24 scale D.VIII already) So I would say either a E.III or E.IV, maybe even a D.II or D.III (In Boelcke's markings of course!)
Dave
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See, here is the first !!! ( I belive Boelcke flew only D-II's)
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7 May 2006, 03:02 PM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Amsterdam
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Okay , can someone tell me how to get the "quote" in a reply..?
Thanks..
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7 May 2006, 03:08 PM
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Fly a Sopwith Dunny...
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Originally Posted by ufag
Okay , can someone tell me how to get the "quote" in a reply..?
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Press the 'quote'  button that is at the bottom right of someone else's post.
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8 May 2006, 05:01 AM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Mar 2002
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That is some kit! - think I'll come out of model aircraft retirement to build one of these crackers!
Jager1
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8 May 2006, 07:33 AM
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1/24th Hansa
A finely detailed model, Marco. I measured the length just to find out what the actual length of the full-sized fuselage was. I came up with just 18 feet. What was the wingspan about 30 feet? I'.m now working on a Hasegawa model of the Boeing F4B4 U.S Navy shipboard fighter-bomber of the '30s. It's in 1/32nd scale, a little smaller than the Hansa scale. I don' think I could put that Hansa together (eyesight and age) but I'll keep watching for your other models on the Forum.
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8 May 2006, 09:25 AM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 106
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Hi all !
Ed I can give you only the wingspan in centimeters........sorry.
Fuselage 28cm
Wing 35 cm
The Hansa it's a smaller plane in reality. So in 1/24 scale we have a "little" model.
The wings are in plywood, lazer cut. It's easy to built. We have make this model to give for all modelers the maximum facility to built.
I'm working on a model and I go to put some pictures during the building.
Thank's a lot for your compliments.
You can find at this link all what you can find in the kit
http://design-marketingintl.com/prod...a03b3a285c1a0c
Marco
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