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Flying Stations Sea Fury - Royal Australian Navy Blue_with_fix

Flying Stations Sea Fury - Royal Australian Navy Blue_with_fix 2024-07-02

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This is a repaint of the awesome Flying Stations Hawker Sea Fury FB11 that depicts WH589 of the Royal Australian Navy in its last paint scheme of dark blue overall, as it was photographed abandonned at Bankstown NSW in 1966. It was subsequently sold privately in the US as a Reno racer then returned to this scheme by the present owner Christophe Jaquard. It is currently flying and based in Dijon, France.

This package now includes the following: This is an update of my repaint of the awesome Flying Stations Hawker Sea Fury FB11 that depicts WH589 of the Royal Australian Navy in its last paint scheme of dark blue overall. Thanks to Chris Holle, I have been able to obtain more colour photos and research this more thoroughly. The aircraft was one of maybe 3-4 RAN Sea Furies painted Oxford Blue overall and used in the Sharks display team from about 1957-1961. The blue colours have been updated, and the wheel wells and door painted chromate. Research indicates the flaps and flap wells were also coloured blue.
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