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Republic F-84 Inspiration Gallery
Borgao replied to Enzo the Magnificent's topic in Republic F-84 Jet fighter series STGB
Hi all. Here is my Academy F-84G in Portuguese colors.- 26 replies
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Dornier 27A-1 Portuguese Air Force.
Borgao replied to Pete in a shed's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Hello Pete. Beautiful build of a past little true Workhorse of the Portuguese Air force in the African conflits. Have that one in my stash too. Here are some more photos of portuguese planes in Africa (incluiding Do-27´s) for more inspiration. https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPPYibjKT9C6tYCvbMVJD55zEjRvhkGv4IcGgnYdKA6IHRJdq7LDAY5MxvUuJOumQ?key=emNkYllqVVZHTDluSHAxYnhwLUpWU09xdUtoV1ln Cheers!! FB. -
1/72 Heller Boeing 707, Lufthansa
Borgao replied to Bjorn's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Beautiful build!!!...👌Used to fly alot in TAP Air Portugal´s 707 when i was a kid. Cheers from 🇵🇹🇵🇹 -
Hello Tweener Very nice to see your build of a Portuguese Texan. Portuguese crosses on the upper left wing and under the right wing. On the opposite wing put the portuguese serial number. Here is a link to portuguese AF airplanes ,mostly in the africa during the wars. https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPPYibjKT9C6tYCvbMVJD55zEjRvhkGv4IcGgnYdKA6IHRJdq7LDAY5MxvUuJOumQ?key=emNkYllqVVZHTDluSHAxYnhwLUpWU09xdUtoV1ln Scroll down to find many Texan photos Cheers and have fun.
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Very nice build..congratulations👌. Have that one in the stash...to be build in portuguese colors 🙂 Regards.
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Hello Roman. Sorry for the late response. It is dificult to find decals of the portuguese AF in africa, because most are out of production or the companys that produce them are out of business. You can try this shop. it still has some from SantaCruz Decals: https://www.marsigor.pt/product-category/decalques/santa-cruz-modelismo/ Be careful because many are 1/72 regards FBorges
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Beuatiful build Congratulations FBorges
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thank you all for your nice comments regards FBorges
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Hello Tiger thanks for your comment Here are great photos from FAP in Africa.. Enjoy😊 https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPPYibjKT9C6tYCvbMVJD55zEjRvhkGv4IcGgnYdKA6IHRJdq7LDAY5MxvUuJOumQ?key=emNkYllqVVZHTDluSHAxYnhwLUpWU09xdUtoV1ln Regards FBorges
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Hello steve. Thank you for your comment It´s not a book but an article from the Portuguese Air Force magazine "Mais Alto" (Higher) and i am a subscriter. Recently two lovely books came out about the African wars. One is about the history of the Helicopter Squadrons and the other is called "The Air Force at the end of the Empire", both tell the history and storys of the air force in the Colonial Wars. i dont know if they will be translated to english,.... but if they do dont miss.... regards FB
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beautiful build Congrats Regards FB
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Hi Beautiful build...Congrats Witch metalizer did you use? regards FB
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Hello All When hostilities broke out in northen Angola in 1961, the word was out - "...To Angola, Quickly and in Force...". Portugal was determined to maintain the Empire at all cost using all the tools it had...and the F-84G thunderjet was one of those tools. By the end of the fifties the Thunderjet was already obselete ,and was prepared to be phased-out of the Portuguese Air Force,but was called for one last mission, Defend our Proviencies in Africa. After Portugal was able to buy brand new J35 engines to give them new live ,the first 12 Thunderjets were prepared and sent to Air Base 9 (BA9) Luanda, Angola where they formed 93rd Squadron "Magníficos" under the leadership of Major Costa Gomes. Their primary mission were CAP´s, Air support to ground forces and protect citys and towns from guerrilas threats. Because of the UN arms embargo (The guerrilas had unlimited acess to armament from the Soviet Union,China,Cuba and most eastern Europe countries...thank you UN) that prevented Portugal to buy new equipment, these jets had to endure the 13 year long war but atrittion was high due to accidents and structural fadigue ,also because of this many had their tip tanks replaced with surplus T-33´s ones. In all 25 of these jet served in Africa and the last one to retire was "5203" on October 14,1975 to be the last operational F-84G of the world. Enough of History and on to the photos , Here is my African Thunderjet built from the beautifull Tamiya kit, Used the Eduard´s zoom set and painted with Alclads metalizers. Tip tanks came from Hasegawa T-33 kit e decals from various sources. Enjoy and best regards. FBorges.
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Hello all. thank you for all your kind comments...... have very few WIP photos, didn´t post any.. here is a bonus.. Regards FBorges
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Stay tuned.....you may be surprised😉☺️☺️