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WHIFs found at HyperScale

Started by philp, January 06, 2009, 07:56:09 PM

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dumaniac

Hot dog - that racing 190 is smokin' - I gotta do me one of those!

GTX

USAF Super Bug by Joe Gantt:



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Greg
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Jschmus

Pretty model, but that's the most under-loaded Bug I've ever seen.
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GTX

A couple by Bob Fisher who postulated "What if the camouflage designers for each side in WWII were reversed?"




Subtle, but I like it.

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Greg
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beowulf

cant decide which of those i like the most!  :wub:
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Captain Canada

That's a neat idea ! Surprised it wasn't one of us that thought of it.....I really like the Spit, and the 109 is very subtle indeed.

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Taiidantomcat

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An armor guy, who builds airplanes almost exclusively, that he converts to space fighters-- all while admiring ship models.

philp

leads to other ideas like swapping a Wellington and He-111 or a Beaufighter and Ju-88 nightfighter.
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The Wooksta!

Except they're not really too far from the truth - late war 109Ks wore dark schemes to hide them from 2TAF and the RAFwas experimenting with Spitfires in various greys in 41 and some flew from Malta like that.  At least one Spitfire flew with an OTU  with a yellow nose and was used for dis-similar combat training.

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Two from Giampiero Silvestri:

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Beljaev OL-2:



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Greg
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Phil Brown's E-100:



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Greg
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GTX

and this little beauty by john c fields:

The anti Easter Bunny



Regards,

Greg
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raafif

that E-100 .......
             ah, the famous Jigsaw scheme -- to go with the Octopus scheme & whatever other fun named ones are out there  ;D
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NARSES2

Got to agree with Lee re the splinter Spitfire. There were a few experimantal ones like that in 1941.

The brown/green 109 is gorgeous however. Would look good on a late 109 or 190.

Chris
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philp

But a late one would be green and grey. :wacko:
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