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PM models Luftwaffe unfinished prototypes
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A very interesting subject Tony, and a great read .....excellent work on the kits mate....not to sound greedy but is there anymore pics.Comment
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Just like buses, you wait ages for a luftwaffe secret project to turn up ,then 3 turn up at once!! As you may have guessed ive finished these "quick" little builds! The cold weather and a broken shed heater have made these builds a bit longer than i planned but i finally made it. heres a few pics , ill be putting a few more on a 'finished' thread cheers tony
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Originally posted by \The russians always denied any influence patrick , but it does have the look doesnt it? One aircraft that did benefit from the data on the ta 183 was the saab j29 tunnan , especially the wing shape. The ta 183 was developed by Kurt Tank after the war in Argentina, producing four prototype aircraft built by FMA and called the Pulqui (arrow) They were very similar in layout, just the wing being moved to the shoulder position, but never got further than testing and i think 2 were lost in crashes. I reckon the me 1111 looks like the Dh 108 swallow too! cheers tony
the Pulqui II is produced in 1/72 by "1982 Models", you can see it:
http://1982models.com.ar/el-kit/
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