For me it is the Vickers Wellington.
Designed in the 1930.s and served through out the war years.
A just beautiful aircraft. The lines are just made for the air. Smooth and in flight it just looks for me to belong. The nose is so strong but graceful. Chunky as a bomber but compact with all detail just beautifully integrated into the air frame. In looks it is 20 years ahead of the competition.
Designed by Rex Pierson with a heavy influence from Barnes Wallace in the detail including the geodetic framework. A between the new and old influence with a doped fabric exterior.
Like all model making construction of an aircraft is appreciated and I found this a very impressive aircraft to make into a model.
The Spitfire is just a beauty and comes close for me but is beaten by the Wellington "Wimpy".
Some may say what about the Lancaster but despite its might and achievements it is not aesthetically a very attractive machine. Not surprising as it was butchered in design and modified.
My second would be the Mosquito and so close to the Wellington in great looks. A lovely looking aircraft and with so much interest in the design features. Plus it could deliver man for man of the crew more than the Lancaster and more accurately.
So which what is your favourite ? And the most important part why is it your favourite. What reason for your choice. Mine basically is the pleasing look of the aircraft for the job it was designed for. I look at all the aircraft I have fashioned in model form and every time it is the Wellington that makes the grade. It is just a very graceful aircraft.
Laurie
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For me it is the Vickers Wellington.
Laurie
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Designed in the 1930.s and served through out the war years.
A just beautiful aircraft. The lines are just made for the air. Smooth and in flight it just looks for me to belong. The nose is so strong but graceful. Chunky as a bomber but compact with all detail just beautifully integrated into the air frame. In looks it is 20 years ahead of the competition.
Designed by Rex Pierson with a heavy influence from Barnes Wallace in the detail including the geodetic framework. A between the new and old influence with a doped fabric exterior.
Like all model making construction of an aircraft is appreciated and I found this a very impressive aircraft to make into a model.
The Spitfire is just a beauty and comes close for me but is beaten by the Wellington "Wimpy".
Some may say what about the Lancaster but despite its might and achievements it is not aesthetically a very attractive machine. Not surprising as it was butchered in design and modified.
My second would be the Mosquito and so close to the Wellington in great looks. A lovely looking aircraft and with so much interest in the design features. Plus it could deliver man for man of the crew more than the Lancaster and more accurately.
So which what is your favourite ? And the most important part why is it your favourite. What reason for your choice. Mine basically is the pleasing look of the aircraft for the job it was designed for. I look at all the aircraft I have fashioned in model form and every time it is the Wellington that makes the grade. It is just a very graceful aircraft.
Laurie
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For me it is the Vickers Wellington.
Laurie
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