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How about an FAA GB?


SaintsPhil

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Count me in, i've a Frog Wessex HAS1 I've put a couple of hours into but had to abandon. The GB would give me the insentive to finish it. Does it qualify?

Colin on the Africa Station

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Judging by responses here it should be British and Commonwealth. As said above USn and other Naval Aviation could be done as separate subjects. Look forward to it.

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This is one area where I'm quite well covered for kits: scimitar, attacker, seafires, sea vixen, sea harriers... I'd be in ! Although I guess we would be talking next year at least and God knows how much or little time I might have in that moment

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok so I make the list:

Saintsphil (me)

Busdriver

Swordfish fairey

Shar2

Andrew Jones

Silver Fox

Andy C

wellzy

Vingtor

theplasticsurgeon

Paul J

fu manchu

SimonR

Enzo Matrix

davepb

Rich F

Max Headroom

Peter W

grahamwalker

Doug Rogers

Arniec

Canberraman

Folkbox1

heloman1

Giorgio N

lawnguylander

bigbadbadge

mick b

FZ6

CliffB

Richard B

Which makes 31 by my count!

More welcome of course but I think that makes us a go!!

Phil

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The RCN aircraft and pilots flew under the FAA banner until 1947 according to my book on the subject. I maybe interested also if l can find or decide what l want to build

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