[WWI] Was [Fwd: Air Plane from family pictures] now Wingnut New Release

Steve Cox steve at oldglebe.freeserve.co.uk
Sat May 30 05:24:45 EDT 2009


This looks very similar to the cockpit configuration in the photo that Allan
posted
regards
Steve
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From: James Fahey <fahey.j.l at clear.net.nz>
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Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 09:20:36 +1200
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Subject: [WWI] Was [Fwd: Air Plane from family pictures] now Wingnut New
Release

> Brad said
> How about the DH-4B or M?  Boeing or Fokker-Atlantic built between 1919
> and 1923.  Steel tube fuselage, back to back seating and Liberty powered.
> The Marines had 'em too.

Brad
That could be a likely candidate for the Wingnut kit considering that Peter
Jackson's 1914-18 Aviation Heritage Trust owns an original Boeing-built
DH-4M which is based at Omaka in Blenheim, NZ. Here is a photo:
Happy Modelling
James 

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