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Hawker Hunter FGA.9B - No.28 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1968

 

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Nice one Spinners. :good:

 

Last year I had a similar setup for a Dhimari Hunter. I was able to remove one of the decoy blisters from the rear fuselage via the INI dance, but for some reason beyond me the other one wouldn't budge. You want to try it out? Let me know if you're interested and I'll forward you the files.

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Nice one Spinners. :good:

 

Last year I had a similar setup for a Dhimari Hunter. I was able to remove one of the decoy blisters from the rear fuselage via the INI dance, but for some reason beyond me the other one wouldn't budge. You want to try it out? Let me know if you're interested and I'll forward you the files.

Aye OK mate. I think I've forgiven your lot for wiping the floor with us last week ; )

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Beautiful one. You like SEAC markings isn't it?

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Beautiful one. You like SEAC markings isn't it?

Aye. Very popular with British 'what if' modelers too.

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I really like the 2nd picture ... looks almost photographic. Very nice!

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Any chance you could release these skins? I really like the look of them, there is just something about SEAC markings :cool:

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Any chance you could release these skins? I really like the look of them, there is just something about SEAC markings :cool:

OK mate. I'll have a look at one of my older Hunters and include it in that at sometime before the weekend.

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Excellent job mate! Tactical aviation is always fun!

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