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Wingnut Wings Photos from US Nats


LSP_Kevin

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Just now, LSP_Kevin said:

Hopefully the image links work!

 

Well, it turns out they don't, so here they are linked directly:

 

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I know everyone's going to be fixated on the Lancaster, but I'm more interested in the HP O/400 to be honest!

 

Kev

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9 hours ago, LSP_Kevin said:

Well, it turns out they don't, so here they are linked directly. I know everyone's going to be fixated on the Lancaster, but I'm more interested in the HP O/400 to be honest!

 

Kev

Imnwith you Kev, Both look nice but that HP 0/400 looks super impressive.

 

Regards. Andy

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Wow, an O 100 too?!??   I really like that camo version, its a really nice departure from PC-10 and straight doped linen. 

That does bring on a whole new dimension, as I don't think anyone saw the O 100 coming, and even so, we now know its NOT the NATS announcement for a new kit.  

 

After several really large WnW releases, Im hoping the announced new kit is a single engine fighter of some sort. 

 

 

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Just now, Tnarg said:

That camo on the 0/100 almost looks Italian. Wild and Crazy.

 

 

Sure does!  And man, that camo is total wrap around too, covering what looks to be every square foot of the thing, including upper and lower wing surfaces as well as the wheels. That would make for some interesting painting sessions! 

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Yup agreed! With the O/100 you also have the underside squiggle camo option, and the captured option (one of the first aircraft to be delivered to a squadron landed at a German airfield by accident - whoops!

 

 

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