Re: NOT a WW1 question. . .
Brian Bushe (brian@emu.harrier.com)
19 Sep 1995 14:37:54 +0100
In <Pine.3.89.9509192135.B8434-0100000@dewey.newcastle.edu.au>, Mick Fauchon wrote:
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> Brian,
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>> >You people seem more trusworthy than the Model Newsgroup as a whole so:
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> Of course we are: we're all gentlemen and scholars 80)
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>> >
>> >If you where a Heinkel 111 H1 dropping bombs on East Anglia in summer 1940
>> >what color would your interior fittings be?
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>> Mostly RLM 02 for that time of war, but i have read and seen photos
>> with quite large amounts of areas that look white. references tell me
>> that these areas are RLM 01 Silber (correct spelling). I will look
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> I think I'd go for '02 for most things, apart from anything that
>turns oout pretty obviously black in the photos, in which case black, or
>very dark grey [RLM 66?].
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>> some up but since i was working mu 111 on the other side of the world
>> I think that's where the refs are...perhaps Shane, Mick or Vince could
>> pop over to NZ and ferret them out:-)
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> Thanks. NZ would be pretty close for me. But why NZ?
that's where i'm from and where a large unaccessible pile of
references are, that could not fit in my backpack!
Ah! and don't forget that the holes in the floor of the observer/
>gunner's station go *right through* the floor....so drill them out before
>you assemble the fuselage halves irretrievably together.
> Does anyone else think the shape of the Parabellum-ring is a bit
>peculiar?
sounds like you get my vote for supplying the next reveiw:-)
brian
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