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Old 1 March 2003, 09:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The "Cross Files" section has three items that may be of interest to Forumites:

-- Two FF rubber models of the Albatros D-Va and Sopwith Triplane, both built from DPC kits.

-- An FF model of one of the bare bones training gliders that were popular between the wars. *They were first built in Germany to avoid the Versailles restrictions.

-- An electric round-the-pole model of a Bristol M-1 Bullet. *The plane is scaled up from a Fiddlers Green kit.
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Old 3 March 2003, 01:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Roundel....

I'd highly recommend the DPC Kits.

I haven't seen the FM issue yet, but I believe the pics of Albatros D.Va are mine. I've also built the Sopwith Pup, Halberstadt CL.II, and Nieuport 24/27. I've currently got the "bones" of the BE2e and Morane Saulnier A-1 framed up.

They're great kits.

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