[WWI] Anglo-Gaulic Relations
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 18 06:36:00 EDT 2007
You are right. Although, I am not sure if an original example exists in Norway, but there was a chap building a replica. If any originals do exist, it would probably be one used by Roald Amudsen in the Artic
"Hooper, Dave" <Dave.Hooper at clarks.com> wrote: As I recall the Baby can trace it's origins back to the prewar Sopwith
Tabloid Schneider trophy winner, so yes it most definitely was able to
get off the ground. An example survives at the fleet air museum at
Yeovilton. I have a funny feeling there is also an example in Norway but
I might of just imagined that.
Regards
Dave
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From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On
Behalf Of ernest thomas
Sent: 18 September 2007 09:11
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Subject: Re: [WWI] Anglo-Gaulic Relations
>From: "Hooper, Dave" >
>Once more unto the breach.....
And I was just having a looksee at your Baby. Very nice.
Did these thngs ever actually get off the ground? It looks sooo heavy
with
those boats attached to the underside.
E.
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