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Two Australian Sea Furies.


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A few photographs of preserved Sea Furies in Australian museums; VX730 at the Australian War memorial in Canberra and WG630 at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Nowra.

 

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For a walkaround of these aircraft, take a look here: http://warbirdswalkaround.wixsite.com/warbirds/single-post/2016/11/20/Camms-Ultimate-The-Dashing-Hawker-Sea-Fury

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Thanks for posting these images as well as the walkaround link.

Some great reference material to go hand in hand with the Airfix 2017 kit.

 

Cheers... Dave. (who observes that hardly any panel lines are noticeable!)

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The last two pictures show a "hole" in the starboard wing just to the right of the gun blisters.

 

It's probably a missing panel, mackem01, you'll notice that it's in place on the left hand wing. Take a look at the wing folds in these pictures to see what's underneath.

 

LH: http://warbirdswalkaround.wixsite.com/warbirds/vx730?lightbox=dataItem-ivomnekw

 

RH: http://warbirdswalkaround.wixsite.com/warbirds/vx730?lightbox=dataItem-ivoncch6

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