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The Staff of SOH
R-212 it is then.
Steve, I can't really see the font, but after the war the Dutch used an font with angled corners.
Cheers,
Huub
Steve, where did ya find a paint example for the Greek repaint? I read that the Storch was used in the Greek civil war sometime between 1946 to 1949, perhaps I am wrong? Never found a picture or exact date of operation for the Storch. Take care. BTW; any chance of a FICTIONAL UN repaint?
Steve, love the UN repaint job! The other paint is just wonderful too, thanks in advance for all your work and great imagination. League of Nations patrol aircraft, circa 1938 perhaps? Any wing insignia - top/underside (1 star). BTW: the Swedish aircraft repaint is very colorful and easy on the eyes, Steve.
Ed :ernae:
The LON repaint is a perfect FICTIONAL piece of work!! What unit was the Green A/C a part of? Seems to have a logo on the side by the door...Back too the green ones again.
The LON repaint is a perfect FICTIONAL piece of work!! What unit was the Green A/C a part of? Seems to have a logo on the side by the door...
Ed
Steve, did Albert Spreer take over that organisation late in the war? I like the look of the repaint. Neat.Organisation Todt, the bunker builders.
Steve
Steve, I can't really see the font, but after the war the Dutch used an font with angled corners.
Cheers,
Huub