Lucky you Dave!
I wonder how long they will take to cross the Atlantic.
How do they compare in size to Capronis Dave. I was thinking of trying to get a Caproni foam hanger to fit them into if they will fit.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Is this WW1? Appears to be in the wrong forum
Just for fun it would be nice to see one next to the WW1 planes like the CA3.
I know they are different scales so the comparison photo makes it easy to see if they fit my small display cabinet shelves.
Nice, that you received them, Clipper.
I'm expecting the very same parcel.
Voilŕ le soleil d'Austerlitz!
Great comparison Dave. Gives a good idea of the size.
I have been doing various staged photos with the B-17s and other planes. Bit O' Lace accompanied by a trio of P-51's looks amazing. I can almost hear Hermann Göring say, "When I saw Mustangs over Berlin, I knew the jig was up."
Cool, thanks for the pics.
I just ordered my first few WW1 planes including the CA3.
So the CA3 must have been impressive in real life during it's day.
Of course a B17 would be pretty cool in 1:144 too but I already have a 1/200 Hogan B17.
When in Rome this year, Attilio took us to the Air Museum Tak.
I can assure you that the CA3 is very impressive when close up.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
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