IBG MODELS

Started by Dingg, October 13, 2018, 01:22:23 AM

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Dingg

~joncarrfarrelly

Really?;-)

1st.Jerzy Cynk's Polish Aircraft 1893 -1939 has his years.
2nd. Since then, few new documents have been found in the Central Military Archive.
3rd.With all due respect to Jerzy Cynka and his work, it is no secret that where there are no documents, the author promotes his own theories.
4th. It is also not a secret that Ludmil Rayski was godfather Pzl.37, which, most gentle, Cynk does not love.
5th.The SB-2 prototype already flew when the PZL.37 was still on the drawing boards.L-10 Electra about 10 months earlier.
6th.Pzl.37 is a poor relative of DB-7B/Havoc/A-20 in many respects. An ambitious project of a not very rich country without a secured material base.

At the end of the riddle: How many military airfields were there in England on September 1, 1939, from which PZL.37 could start safely with a full load of bombs?

Dingg



NARSES2

Hopefully I'll be picking some of these up at Telford
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Dingg

Another brand new 1/72 aircraft model - PZL P.24g in Greek service - coming out in the second half of November! :wacko:




NARSES2

I think the last, and only, 1/32 scale kit I built was the Hasegawa ? F.86 Sabre, but this could tempt me
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Dingg

My last was Mig-21PF, a long time ago😁.

This one will be next.😀

Dingg

And already at the beginning of July: Pzl P.11c 1:32 and Pzl P.11b in Romanian service ;D.

NARSES2

Quote from: Dingg on June 15, 2020, 08:33:48 AM
And already at the beginning of July: Pzl P.11c 1:32 and Pzl P.11b in Romanian service ;D.

Do you know if Polish firms are allowed to export again Dingg ? Only the Hataka website has been unable to take orders for a while because of closed borders ?
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Dingg

#27
Polish Post simply suspended deliveries on March 16 (covid). From May 20, she restored / resumed foreign services (to almost all countries). Some courier companies were active at the time.

The delivery time can only be extended.

NARSES2

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Rheged

The exchange above is one of the reasons I like this site/forum/community.   No matter how recondite (good word!) the question, someone somewhere immediately chips in with an answer  in a courteous, sensible way.
"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....."
It  means that you read  the instruction sheet