Oh, why all the good stuff always come to the neighbors...
Could the Kingdom of Yugoslavia capture one, at least?![]()
Oh, why all the good stuff always come to the neighbors...
Could the Kingdom of Yugoslavia capture one, at least?![]()
Thanks, Supah!
We'll see, Vuk. I planned on the Yugoslavian order for the Bf 109 standing, but I will promise that Yugoslavia will see SOME variant of the He 100 eventually, though I can't say it will be soon. As a Serbian, this may be of little comfort, but I do plan on doing a Croatian He 100 eventually.
Cheers,
Logan
Nice work. I like the camouflaged prop, although I doubt it would be very useful.![]()
Logical step, since many captured RYAF aircrafts ended in Croatian service after April war. Can't wait to see what will be next, Logan!
Cheers,mate!
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I guess some people are more through than others. They forgot to paint the wheel strut and tires, though.![]()
Very cool! Indeed a camouflaged prop isn't very useful in air combat as the pattern it creates is visible for miles! Might save sound ground crew tho'![]()
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I saw a few profiles that mentioned it when I was looking at it, but none of them had a propeller, so I didn't know what it looked like until I found a few photos of it. By the way, they didn't do that to all three He 112s, from what I've seen, just two of them. There's a pretty well-known image of the Hungarian He 112 with a silver prop, too.
Cheers,
Logan
Here's another He 100 profile that I just finished.
Cheers,
Logan