Northrop M2F2
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1 15 February 2020, 05:26
Dave Burgess
Juergen: ... and I'm still adding to it! I've got a line on an X-25 (autogiro), and an X-27 (Lockheed CL-1200); I've also got an X-36, X-45, and X-50 in transit (caught up in Customs at the moment). The ones I'm having problems with, are the X-6 (too big for my display case anyway), the X-16 (Sharkit), X-21 (Sharkit conversion), and X-44 (Sharkit), the X-33 and X-37 (Fantastic Plastic); all of them are O.O.P. Sharkit also does an X-14, which Renaud says he's going to be re-releasing this year (holding my breath). Other than the ones mentioned, I have almost all of theX-Planes from X-1 through X-29, and about 1/3 to 1/2 of the ones from X-30 up. Since I based my collection on Jay Miller's book 'The X-Planes: X-1 to X-29', released in 1982, I could call it quits now and call it 'mission accomplished'! (but I wont...)
Juergen: ... and I'm still adding to it! I've got a line on an X-25 (autogiro), and an X-27 (Lockheed CL-1200); I've also got an X-36, X-45, and X-50 in transit (caught up in Customs at the moment). The ones I'm having problems with, are the X-6 (too big for my display case anyway), the X-16 (Sharkit), X-21 (Sharkit conversion), and X-44 (Sharkit), the X-33 and X-37 (Fantastic Plastic); all of them are O.O.P. Sharkit also does an X-14, which Renaud says he's going to be re-releasing this year (holding my breath). Other than the ones mentioned, I have almost all of theX-Planes from X-1 through X-29, and about 1/3 to 1/2 of the ones from X-30 up. Since I based my collection on Jay Miller's book 'The X-Planes: X-1 to X-29', released in 1982, I could call it quits now and call it 'mission accomplished'! (but I wont...)
16 February 2020, 19:38
Alex K
I was admiring (again) your X-Planes collection and - (maybe a silly) question: what about the small X-23 unmanned lifting body?
I was admiring (again) your X-Planes collection and - (maybe a silly) question: what about the small X-23 unmanned lifting body?
21 February 2020, 02:19