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AW109 (1/72 Revell) Phillippine Navy


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Hi this is my AW-109E from Revell (A-109 base kit). I modified the engine housing, tail skid and the shape of the tail rotor. I also added stretch sprues on the tail boom, scratched build the floats on both side of the fuselage, pitot tube and hoist. Decals are printed by yours truly, on clear (black stencils) and white decal paper (logo) with my inkjet printer  to represent the new helos of Philippine Navy.

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Many thanks for looking.

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Hello Paul,

Thanks for sharing this AW109 with us.

The model looks well build and you did put a lot of effort in the decals.

Could you give some more info on this type by your navy.

How many are operational, and from what kind of platform are they operating.

Can they be armed!

Regards,

Orion/ The Netherlands.

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1 hour ago, Orion said:

Hello Paul,

Thanks for sharing this AW109 with us.

The model looks well build and you did put a lot of effort in the decals.

Could you give some more info on this type by your navy.

How many are operational, and from what kind of platform are they operating.

Can they be armed!

Regards,

Orion/ The Netherlands.

Thanks Orion, the Navy initially received 3 unit of the AW-109E ''Power'', then the Air force receieved  5 units after few months (I think 11 units now). both Navy and Airforce units are armed with gun and rocket pods.

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