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Breguet Vouivre: A Wyvern but not a Wyvern

Started by van883, February 22, 2010, 01:15:55 PM

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van883

The Breguet Vouivre which was a licence built development of the hugely successful Westland Wyvern.
The Wyvern had proved itself in the Korean War , Suez and had beaten off competition from the Skyraider and Skyshark for international sales. It was known for its light, docile and easy handling. It was particularly respected for its precise and accurate throttle response and deck handling characteristics as well as exceptional range and load carrying capability. It was loved by all who flew it.
This French aircraft is shown late in its career having served in Algeria and Chad.


Built from a Frog Wyvern and a Magna T3 conversion.


Captain Canada

Very nice...love the metal paint and weathering. The story was pretty funny as well !

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Ian the Kiwi Herder

Excellent. Really like that  :thumbsup:.

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kitbasher

Good looker, sir, well done.  And in my Whifworld your backstory is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth 'cos I love Wyverns despite their cussed nature.  There's a Wyvern whif on my 'to do' list, too!   ;D ;D
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sideshowbob9

Beautiful model! Always had a soft spot for the Wyvern. Nice to see a T.3 too!

lancer

Brilliant job Van, especially like the all metal finish. It somehow suits it.
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sequoiaranger

I presume you mean once they stepped down out of the cockpit! Must have been a lot of Chapstick on the tarmac!

Nice job on the model, though!
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van883

Quote from: sequoiaranger on February 23, 2010, 07:56:52 AM
I presume you mean once they stepped down out of the cockpit! Must have been a lot of Chapstick on the tarmac!

Nice job on the model, though!

Thanks-although I don't understand what you mean by the chapstick reference..must be a US cultural reference I don't get.

van

pyro-manic

Kissing the ground because you're so glad to be back on it safely?

Nice build!
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van883

I get it now! However we all know how easy the Wyvern was to fly in the same way we all know that the Skyraider was horribly unreliable and had such a fragile airframe... :wacko:

Doc Yo

 I feel a faint sense of unease...next you'll be telling me the Firebrand wasn't the most manueverable
carrier-based attack aircraft ever built...

Its always great to see a Wyvern built-I never knew there was a two seat version.

Keep an eye out for my floatplane Wyvern sometime in the Spring.

van883

Quote from: Doc Yo on February 24, 2010, 09:37:32 AM
I feel a faint sense of unease...next you'll be telling me the Firebrand wasn't the most manueverable
carrier-based attack aircraft ever built...

Its always great to see a Wyvern built-I never knew there was a two seat version.

Keep an eye out for my floatplane Wyvern sometime in the Spring.
There was only one two seater built (in the real world...)...I look forward to seeing the floatplane!

Van

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Ed S

Nicely done.  It looks good in bare metal. 

Ed
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