We had a lot of rain that avoided catastrophe thankfully. I think some houses went up but no lives lost.
Baxter Today, 21:46Wow, you never know what's just around the corner.
Teaticket Today, 20:53A good collection of models.
Naharaht Today, 20:50Great looking squadron Chris. The Belgian challenge is on.
My fictional Belgian squadron "complete."
My small Belgian force ready to do their part.
A slightly modified RE8 (painted tail, engine, and homemade hornet decal).
Some fictitious
Whoa! Very impressive!
camelbeagle Today, 19:43@kampfflieger has a Patreon where they are releasing STLs for WWI, the interwar period, and WWII:
Plane Printer
Dave, these pictures show the rest of what I saw. I think that's all they had and I think they've already parted with the X-1.
They did
Thanks very much for all that, Monse!
Rep!
This research business is fascinating stuff!
Do you have a list and an idea of what they would like for them? I know a guy with little sense and some $ who loves to collect memories . . .
clipper1801 Today, 16:36Awesome, Daryl, many thanks indeed!
I can't Rep you again so soon, but I'll get back to you.
Got a copy,
Turn 6 moves in! I’m really enjoying this, my first time!
Sherlochnumber1 Today, 16:21FOKKER D.I - D.II - D.III - D.IV
Here is a summary of these different versions, from the website Their Flying Machines.
These informations
112 D.Is, with the inline 120hp Mercedes D.II were built (90 for the army, six for the navy, and 16 for Turkey); 181 D.IIs (rotary 100hp
Wow, very cool
Jumped on the Timewatch bandwagon, thanks for the tip off.
Gangleader147 Today, 15:00 There is a very good documentary on 3 discs called "4 years of Thunder" covering the WW1 Air War.
Might be available on UTube (?)
Deja Vu Fires
Here's hoping things go well this year.

Stumptonian Today, 22:44