hi GM,
thank you, just checking your work!if you need any detailed drawings for this, give me a shout and i will send what i have to you
Very cool, gotta love that WW1 French camouflage!
And yes, you've got the plane done, how can you pass up a few more fun schemes?
I do like the window versions too. I have a feeling, like the Roland C.II, the windows didn't serve much purpose except to let light inside the plane. Just a guess though
But can't imagine you could see anything useful through those windows...
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hi GM,
thank you, just checking your work!if you need any detailed drawings for this, give me a shout and i will send what i have to you
JMSmith (back by popular demand)
Couldn't resist drawing it:
Br?guet 14 A2 n?49xx was used by the 1st Flight of US 9th Aero Squadron. Between July 1918 and May 1919, the 1st Flight painted its aircraft in this fashion. At the end of the war, the 9th Aero Squadron remained for a few months in Europe, being part of the forces that occupied Germany.
Now that is just TOO COOL!![]()
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I always enjoy seeing some of the less well known types reproduced in profile.
Nice work as per usual.![]()
Glad you guys like it. Now available with guns! :
This aircraft (n?200x) was built by Br?guet and was one of the first aircraft delivered to Br 221 in May 1918.
I'll be doing a yellow one soon, BH. I'm also working on the B2 version (with windows, i.e.), but I still have work to do on the rigging, which is different in that version.
NICE!Can't wait to see more!!!
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Great work Gamary, love the U.S. versions paint job, the first shark mouth, Wow!