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Old Ads...Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
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Re: Old Ads...Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
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Hi Kim, could you please see if you have the Dec '59 M.A.N issue? Theres a full page ad i'd luv to have a good scan of. Thanks!
Yep, the TD-4 is definitely the father just look at the nose, it's the same black rubber spinner the PT-19 used the first couple years!
Hi Kim, could you please see if you have the Dec '59 M.A.N issue? Theres a full page ad i'd luv to have a good scan of. Thanks!
Yep, the TD-4 is definitely the father just look at the nose, it's the same black rubber spinner the PT-19 used the first couple years!
Re: Old Ads...Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
Usta have one of those. The engine could be adjusted up and down and the wings were wrapped under so they flew sorta like a frizbee.
George
Edit: Type "O".
George
Edit: Type "O".
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Re: Old Ads...Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
Cracking stuff.
Even if the Battle of Brittain was won by the
Hurricane.
Even if the Battle of Brittain was won by the
Hurricane.
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Don't forget the less glorious but still important radar.
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Re: Old Ads...Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
John Goddard wrote:Cracking stuff.
Even if the Battle of Brittain was won by the
Hurricane.
Hurricanes took out the bombers while the Spits handled the fighters, joint effort!
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Article from January/February 1963 American Modeler
I don't think I've posted this before and figured it might make for some good nostalgic reading.
From the January/February issue of American Modeler Magazine:
From the January/February issue of American Modeler Magazine:
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