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Correction: on Googling the registrations (why did I not think of that earlier?)
VH-FWB is an 80% scale Focke-Wulf 190 that tours around Queensland for various airshows. VH-YNO is a Yak-52 in Japanese World War 2 paintscheme, often accompanied by a similar aircraft in USAF scheme. So there you have it. On the earlier subject of restoration, I have a website here that may be of interest: http://www.beaufortrestoration.com.au/index.htm These are the people behind the plan to restore to airworthiness the only flying Beaufort bomber in the world. Quite remarkable considering they're doing it mainly from scratch! ![]() More pics when I upload them... Scott. |
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Supposed to look like a Japanese Val. No known ORIGINALS are still flying. The Vultee BT-13/BT-15 Valiant Trainer was similar enough in appearance to be disquised as a Val for the 1970 war movie TORA! TORA! TORA!
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Want to thank all of you who replied to my question. All the info shared was helpful.
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I look at the picture of the 80% scale replica taking off with pilot and get this impression of a toy FW that's a lot smaller than 80%. Then I stopped and did some math. 80% in 3 dimensions is 80% x 80% x 80% volume, 51.2% total volume. No wonder they are so much cheaper to build, it's only half-size!
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![]() ![]() ![]() This one is made up to look like a Val. And this one a Kate.... ![]() ![]() |
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Hallo,
In de near of my home are the fw190box of lieutenant priller (pips) at the airfield of Courtrai A farmer use it for his animals. Aurectar |
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Terry Kronk is the owner of the replica 190, and several other replicas. Last I knew it was powered by a Russian MP-14 400hp I think.... I want to build one just like it.... (I had a 60% scale replica but sold it).
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