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French a/c group build 2012-13

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 7:36 AM

Thanks Sub!!

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Posted by bsyamato on Thursday, July 4, 2013 6:11 AM

VanceCrozier

et voila!

And my traditional pose, with my little buddy Fuji:


I see some spots that apparently had too much dust-weathering added. Need to do a couple of touchups today, always seems to be the case now that I'm photographing this stuff.










She's not quite square... :(


A little propeller blade work..


Kinda surprised at how LARGE the main wing is on this beast, had to have been a little awkward to deal with on the ground.

The previous comments to finished biplane was lost in the emptyness of the net..  then really great work Vance Toast 

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, July 4, 2013 7:13 AM

Thanks Bsyamato!

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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, July 4, 2013 9:43 PM

This seems like a good place to ask  this question.

I'm going to build an FW 190A-5 as used by the French AF in 1946. It was painted overall light Blue. Any ideas as to an accurate colour match, or even what the colour actually was ?

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Tony

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, July 5, 2013 10:15 AM

Overall light blue? Surely it came from French "stock" paint. If it is "light-light", it must be the colour they used on the underside of the aircraft, as the topside blue was a fairly dark blue-gray.  (But, as usual, I defer to anyone with proper evidence!)

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Friday, July 5, 2013 10:17 AM

It may take a little digging, and possibly some help with translation, but there may be information to be had here: http://fighters.forumactif.com/

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, October 17, 2013 1:49 PM

Tony!!! How did you make out tracking down colours for that FW190 ???

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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, October 17, 2013 6:38 PM

Haven't really solved it Vance. I'm a bit keen to get back to it though.

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Tony

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, October 17, 2013 7:54 PM

Hmmm , on those French FWs....

In the immediate post-war period, the French Armee de l'Air operated FW 190 fighters (French designation NC.900). 65 FW 190s were built in 1945 and 1946 by the Société Nationale de Construction Aéronautiques du Centre (S.N.C.A.C) at Cravant. Between 600 and 900 people worked at Cravant, and the facility was also known as camp 918. Cravant had been a Luftwaffe repair facility, and 127 FW 190 fuselages and 162 wings of FW 190 A-4s, A-5s, and A-8s were captured there by the Allies in October 1944. About 100 BMW 801s were found at Dordogne, and the French planned to assemble 125, under the designation AACr-6, or NC.900. The first NC.900 was flown on 1 March 1945, but there were many problems with the new aircraft. Sabotaged airframe parts and the use of hastily recycled metals meant many aircraft were of poor quality. Armee de l'Air FW 190s only saw service for a few years, before more modern fighters were acquired. The principal operator of the NC.900 was GC 111/5 Normandie Niemen, which received just fourteen NC.900s. They flew with the unit for 18 months. A majority of the remaining 51 NC.900s were used by the CEV (centre d'essais en vol) at Brétigny. The final flight by a French NC.900 was on 22 June 1949.

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 6:23 PM

Parte deux?? Anyone?? Whistling

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Posted by taxtp on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 6:43 PM

I thought you would never ask Vance. I am very keen for a part deux as  I want to model a lot of the German aircraft that carried French markings at some time. Hmmm, He 162, Do 335, FW 190, Ju 88, Ju 188, Ju 52, Storch/Criquet, He 111.

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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:34 PM

Might be worth posting a feeler thread Vance, I don't know how many people are still reading this one.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by VanceCrozier on Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:43 PM

taxtp

I thought you would never ask Vance. I am very keen for a part deux as  I want to model a lot of the German aircraft that carried French markings at some time. Hmmm, He 162, Do 335, FW 190, Ju 88, Ju 188, Ju 52, Storch/Criquet, He 111.

Cheers

Tony

I likely will post up before too much longer Tony, likely holding off until the summer though knowing what I already have lined up.

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