T-21 Posted December 25, 2023 Posted December 25, 2023 There are plans on the internet at odd scales and the accuracy is questionable. Can anybody help with a good 1/72 plan please ? John of Aeroclub had accurate drawings from measuring a full size aircraft but not sure if he frequents this forum. Thank you in advance and Happy Christmas to all forum members.
cmatthewbacon Posted December 25, 2023 Posted December 25, 2023 Here you go, courtesy of "The Book of Miles Aircraft" Full resolution version here: https://cmatthewbacon.smugmug.com/Miles-Gemini/i-7vj6gBk/A or: https://photos.smugmug.com/Miles-Gemini/i-7vj6gBk/0/c929f7ec/O/Miles-Gemini-1.jpg best, M. 3 1
T-21 Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 Thanks Matthew Happy Christmas and New Year. Regards to any UAMF members who remember me.
Jonners Posted May 6 Posted May 6 This might be of particular interest: Normally quite easily available online for reasonable prices, along with the Miles book mentioned above and another covering Bristol types. Plans are to 1/72 and are fold-out where necessary for larger types such as the Bristol Braemar. Highly recommended, as they were to me by John Adams. Jon 3
sloegin57 Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM Posted Sunday at 08:46 PM On 06/05/2025 at 18:47, Jonners said: This might be of particular interest: Normally quite easily available online for reasonable prices, along with the Miles book mentioned above and another covering Bristol types. Plans are to 1/72 and are fold-out where necessary for larger types such as the Bristol Braemar. Highly recommended, as they were to me by John Adams. Jon Thank you Jonners - been after that for a while- £26 through Amazon. Will check out the Miles and Bristol books before committing. Will advise as to what condition it arrives in. Dennis
cmatthewbacon Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM They are lovely books. I have all three. My guess is that they were a sideline (or possibly the money-spinners) from the Harleyford “Aircraft of the Fighting Powers”/Sopwith/Fokker stable. Aircraft-builders subsidising nicely produced “catalogues raisonne” of their output that could be bought by enthusiasts but also handed out to suppliers, partners, influential industrialists and Air Ministry staff… best, M.
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