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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Looking very good Henry! Love the SAAF and scandinavian paints. What about a green Norwegian FB.52 from 336 or 337 Sqn ?
They were painted Silver cos the Vamp were mostly made from wood minus the hot areas etc ...![]()
He makes a good point. Not sure which parts were made of wood myself (I'm guessing the wings), but it'd probably be better to make them look less metallic if you can find out which bits were wood and which metal.
" It was built in two halves and from the nose back to just aft of the cockpit (the point at which the engine was attached) was a composite of a layer of balsawood between two layers of moulded plywood. Although wooden construction on a jet fighter may have seemed archaic, especially when many piston engine fighters of the day were being made of metal, the end result was very strong and (more importantly) very lightweight. The mid mounted, cantilevered wing was of all metal construction built around a single spar and covered with a flush riveted Alclad (a heat-treated aluminium, copper, manganese, magnesium alloy) skin. The all-metal tail booms carried the twin vertical stabilisers and rudders and a single tailplane and elevator between them, mounted high enough to be clear of the jet exhaust"
Very well, here is a comparision. What do you think? (There will be a RAAF and a RNZ AF too)