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"Eastbourne Monoplane Over England"

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...on a charming day. Excellent job by Classic Wings on this beautiful aeroplane! The details are what really make this aircraft special, as are the relaxing flight characteristics. (Scenery powered by Tileproxy).

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Plane looks as fragile as the real one likely was!

You'd swear you could punch a hole through the thing with your finger! :mixedsmi:

Ken
 
It definitely is a type of airplane suited for the more patient types, as it won't get you anywhere, fast. ;)

I personally would love to own (in real life), specifically, one of those Bleriot reproductions from here in the U.S., powered by a Rotec engine. To me, that is great flying, especially on an early Summer morning. I am a fan of any aircraft of that kind of layout, as the Eastbourne is.
 
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