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Check out the artwork on British Projects

Started by Radish, September 21, 2006, 12:57:53 PM

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Radish

Check out the artwork on British Early Post war Projects.

http://www.aeroscale.co.uk

Look under "What's New" on the left hand side.

He also did a stack of Luft 46 artwork too. :party:  
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Spectacular!  A tip if you were wanting to save any of the images for your own private use (in case any of you don't already know this), while they have the standard right-click-save option disabled, you can left click-hold and drag the image up to the Windows Explorer "Address" bar, release, and the image will be presented in a new window which WILL allow you to right-click-save.

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QuoteA tip if you were wanting to save any of the images...
Ooh you are a sneaky bugger.

But I like you!  ^_^  
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Daryl J.

That's some interesting stuff.   Is my understanding correct that these were actual paper designs?


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These are very good.

" That's some interesting stuff. Is my understanding correct that these were actual paper designs?"

Mr. Allen gives the reference:

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Oh I LIKE those. Veeeeery nice. Maybe he should be extended an invite here
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QuoteOh I LIKE those. Veeeeery nice. Maybe he should be extended an invite here
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Me likey da Hawker P.1077. What was the powerplant? At first I thought it was a rocket interceptor but I think I see flush NACA-like intakes.......

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QuoteSpectacular!  A tip if you were wanting to save any of the images for your own private use (in case any of you don't already know this), while they have the standard right-click-save option disabled, you can left click-hold and drag the image up to the Windows Explorer "Address" bar, release, and the image will be presented in a new window which WILL allow you to right-click-save.
Or just try "save as ----" and dowload the page in your hard disk. This should work

(I understand they protect their goods and work, but I hate having a "sorry. you are not allowed to do this" when I right-click in a picture...)

Lovely profiles... now the guy has to do this for the late Hawkers (from 1080 to 1130) and SVTOL (1127/ 1230 or so).
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King Arthur: What are you then?
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Well regardless I would rather take my chance out there on the ocean, that to stay here and die on this poo-hole island spending the rest of my life talking to a gosh darn VOLLEYBALL.