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Old 8 May 2006, 12:52 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hi Marco!

Thank you for making Austro-Hungarian plane. Please continue in that direction, there are almost no Austro-Hungarian plane models available.

With best regards,

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Old 8 May 2006, 01:49 PM   #22 (permalink)
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[QUOTE=Marc Guerrero]Hi all !

Ed I can give you only the wingspan in centimeters........sorry.

Fuselage 28cm
Wing 35 cm



Translated that makes for an 11.01 inch fuselage and a 13.78 inch wing span
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Old 8 May 2006, 02:15 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Hi All

Thank's for your comments !!!
Thank's for the translation...................

I hope to make you a pleasure with this first kit ! I know that plane is not very know like a Fokker or Albatros. This plane is wonderfullf for me !

I know that this plane had rather bad characteristics of flight but it was a beautiful plane. Rustic but beautiful.

That is only my own opinion.

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Old 8 May 2006, 03:48 PM   #24 (permalink)
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1/24 Hansa

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I thought that photo of the Hansa was a 100% copy. In that photo I measured 9 inches, (23cm) I was trying to up-scale it to what the full-sized Hansa measured. Then it's a lot bigger than I figured. Must've been fast with those stubby wings. Thanx for the corrected info. Still assembling thaf Navy
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Marc Welcome, !!! Phillpe introduction serves you well. It is impresive when someone of his experience and Modeling production not only has one of your first releases but is also so exicted by them.

I am Largely Hungarian by desent and proud to see a early Hungarian Contribution to Avaition History long forgotten Celebrated by your Kit.

I think what seems the most striking and if I may say Odd feature of this plane is infact those SOlid Star Shaped Struts instead of Wire Braces. With the low power of those early engines and low weight of those aircraft AS a Pilot myself I would most cetainly have had my doubts about climbing on in it much less flying it ito combat over the front. As Odd as a selection it may seem at first for your first Kit I think it also serves you well demonstrating your breadth of History, attention to detail and willingness to strike out on a limb to bring forth a forgotten an hierther to for the most part largely unknown subject.

We all have our "own" favortie scales to work in. I have been struggleing to collect as many new 1/32 releases as possible to match a HUGE collection I have in 1/32 of Fighter planes from WWI to Modern Jets.

1/24 for the US has to date mostly been utilized by a Half Dozen or more WWII fighters and Cars. So actully its great to see this expanded in the way you have brought a WWI subject to it.

I understand as a Limited Run Multi-Media Kit like this Price is actually in range with other special One of a Kinf Subject releases. The EUro/Dollar exchange dosen't help us average modellers at all toward affording them but belive me If I could and Until I can one day SPLUGE on them I would definately order ALL your releases now and in the future.

Your Truly

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Old 9 May 2006, 09:40 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Hi All

Thank's for your comments !!!
Thank's for the translation...................

I hope to make you a pleasure with this first kit ! I know that plane is not very know like a Fokker or Albatros. This plane is wonderfullf for me !

I know that this plane had rather bad characteristics of flight but it was a beautiful plane. Rustic but beautiful.

That is only my own opinion.

BYE
Yes, it is a beautiful plane and wish you every success. With the limited number and quality displayed, despite the price, it should sell out. Look for ward to your future releases !!
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Old 9 May 2006, 11:40 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Hi All

Sorry for the price but we have make a BIG, BIG, BIG, WORK to built all the masters, find the solutions......etc.

250 € it's hight but...................that is the price to propose a kit like this to the modellers. For this first kit we have work 2 years.

For the other kits to comes, I think to make this one in a lower time.

Thank's a lot for your comments

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