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The Staff of SOH
The only one to make still fs2004 sceneries has turned away from WWII area
So a lot of wishes will be go down the toilet
Hi Ian,
"Maybe now's an ideal time to learn some new skill"
LOL, I am 65 now, and next year I will than be retired and back in my home in brittany.
So why not? But know a simple question: how long did it take to make sceneries as you do them now?
My eyes and hands not getting better, and adding learning time, good old FS2004 might be seen in some museum
when I will be ready to make my first real scenery
On the other hand there are still soooo many german cockpits to translate in panels.
And I m still on learning to make individual gauges LOL
So for all it might be better to let some of the designs, aircraft and sceneries to the experts who know to do this job
With all respects
Yours
Papi
19 Squadron used the squadron code WZ between October 1938 and September 1939.
Spitfire K9811 was converted into a Mk.Ia and stayed in service with 19 Squadron RAF until 24.01.1940 when Sgt P.S. Gunning belly-landed it near Clare, Suffolk, after he got lost and ran out of fuel. The pilot was unhurt, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
Operation Banquet was a British Second World War plan to use every available aircraft against a German invasion in 1940 or 1941. After the Fall of France in June 1940, the British Government made urgent anti-invasion preparations as the Royal Air Force (RAF) engaged the German Luftwaffe in a struggle for air superiority in the Battle of Britain. In May 1940, the Air Ministry had realised that beyond the normal reserves of the RAF, it may be necessary to throw every serviceable aircraft into the battle. On 17 May, an Air Ministry meeting outlined ambitious plans to make use of various aircraft in the event of an invasion
[h=2]Banquet Light[/h]Among the Banquet plans was Banquet Light which would see the formation of striking forces composed of De Havilland Tiger Moth biplanes and other light aircraft of Elementary Flying Training Schools.
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source WIKI
so here is my WIP of Nigels Avro dressed for action for an operation that as it turned out ; was never needed (although parts of the plan were utilised to mass enough aircraft for the first 1000 bomber raid)
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Pete
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