Ah, I grok you; but shouldn't these be outlined in black, as a raised surface? It would certainly give the drawing more accuracy - and it is a great looking design: I've always had a soft spot for Breguet designs, and if we look at this one we can see some ancestry for the JaguarNovice wrote:Inlets are just below the pilot.
Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
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- Portsmouth Bill
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Re: Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
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You may be right Bill, and I was just considering how to do those better.
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Re: Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
I think it might look better, but whatever, just keep these coming; we get so used to US and British 'might have beens', so its great to see some others
Re: Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
Breguet Br.1100M update, I hope it is better
One of the contesters of the 3-place twin engined aircraft to be used on the new carriers of the Joffre class. This aircraft by SNCAO was built as three place torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, which could also double as a fighter escorting other bombers over long range
One of the contesters of the 3-place twin engined aircraft to be used on the new carriers of the Joffre class. This aircraft by SNCAO was built as three place torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, which could also double as a fighter escorting other bombers over long range
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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Re: Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
Why the French insisted on making everything look so complicated, I'll never know...
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Re: Aeronavale aircraft in FD scale
Perhaps they think in a complicated way,everyone who own French-made car have an idea about that.