doublecool
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Jankees, I know this idea must be fictional but the American Paint with some teeth showing would look Cool...any of your paint with some teeth would be cool
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Flt Lt 'Sandy' Johnstone was flying L1004 when on the night of 25/26 June 1940 he shot down a Heinkel He.111H-3 of 3./KG.26 near Dunbar in Scotland, and again on 30 June when he shared in the destruction of a Ju.88 of 1./KG.51. In July he was promoted to lead the squadron, and in August 1940 he took them down to Westhampnett in Sussex at the height of the Battle of Britain.
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Is anyone going to do a lovely high gloss restored P7350, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flights Mk IIa? I might even be tempted to part with my hard earned pennies and pick this up.
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/spitfirep7350.cfm
Did anyone ever produce paint for the BoB flight aircraft? If anyone has done it I think that I must have missed it. I believe the aircraft is currently painted as Geoffrey Wellum’s mount.
Indecently if you are interested in the Spitfire or the Battle of Britain Geoffrey’s book First Light is a must read, in fact I read somewhere that all officer cadets entering RAF Cranwell are given a copy.
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