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Check out the web site too ... Morane Saulnier

Enjoy,

WF2

 

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Thanks WF2 good to see, I think it needs reshaping aspect ratio wise, but cool.

 

Yes, its the way they uploaded it. The noise, the smell from the burnt Castor oil and gas must have been something to experience in that building during the engine run-up ..... Ooooo what fun!

 

Should be ready to fly shortly.

 

Cheers,

WF2

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Its odd really they started out early on with the Morane saulnier type and ended the war with the Fokker DVIII which look very much the same :)

 

thankyou for the link

 

 

cheers

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ooooooooh! :clapping::good:

 

now all they've gotta do is build an LVG C.II and arm it with a Hotchkiss replica and then they can stage Oswald Boelcke's first aerial victory at air shows! :D

 

(hey, a guy can dream, right?)

 

that video is cool. thanks for posting it.

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