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Wednesday, December 15, 2021
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Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Pearl Harbor Japanese Naval Aircraft
Here are a several of drawing of the attacking Japanese aircraft. All of the drawings of real aircraft that bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec 7th.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Amazing Fw190 A4 by Jorge Rivas Krause
This has to be one of the best FW 190A4 I has seen, Enjoy.
or the colour scheme I wanted to do something different to the usual ones that we see in the Fw190 so I've opted for this very attractive North African camouflage.
It was flown by Erich Rudorffer in Tunisia in 1943
Considered by many to be the Luftwaffe’s greatest all-round fighter ace of World War Two, Erich Rudorffer served on every major front, flew all of the classic German fighters and was renowned for his ability to shoot down multiple aircraft in succession.
Beginning his campaign with JG2 during the Battle of France, Rudorffer then served in the Battle of Britain alongside top aces such as Helmut Wick and Gunther Seeger. Flying the Bf109E, his aerial victories soon mounted, and he continued to joust with the RAF during the ’Non-stop’ offences of 1941.
By the time of the ill-fated Dieppe Raid in 1942, Rudorffer scored his 44th and 45th victories, both Spitfires. His Gruppe was then relocated to northern Africa where the war was going badly for the Axis forces. Now flying the heavily-armed Fw190, he began to demonstrate his skill at downing a number of aircraft on a single sortie. On the 9th February 1943 he claimed eight British aircraft and a short time later scored multiple victories over US-flown fighters.
By June of the same year, Erich had moved to the brutal Eastern Front, assuming command of II/JG54, the famous ‘Green Hearts’, and continued to display his remarkable ability. On the 6th November 1943, he tangled with a large force of Soviet aircraft and shot down no fewer than thirteen of them, a record for a single mission. By this time Rudorffer had already been awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves and in January 1945 ‘Swords’ were awarded to this decoration after achieving his 212th victory.
Shortly after, he was given the command of I/JG7, flying the potent Me262 jet fighter in the defence of Germany. Despite the dreadful war situation, lack of fuel, marauding Allied fighters over the jet airfields and heavily outnumbered in the air, he managed to shoot down a further twelve aircraft with the Me262. By the war’s end, Erich Rudorffer had flown more than 1000 sorties, scored 224 victories and was the seventh-highest Ace in the history of aerial combat.
He died at the age of 98, on the 8 of April 2016.
Fw 190A4 6.JG2 Yellow 1 Erich Rudorffer, Tunisia 1943
Friday, November 26, 2021
FJ-3 Fury video. Sidewinder test
I just love these 50's era Navy films. The Navy film in color.. Lots of got shoots for the modeler here.
GWH new P-40C
So far the GH P-40C in 1/32 scale looks good. But we will have to wait and see what th nitpicker say. Here are the release pics from GWH.