SPAD S.A.2
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Commentaires
5 3 August 2017, 08:34
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Very nice Uwe. What a crazy design. I dont think I would of wanted to be the front gunner in this one.
3 August 2017, 09:52
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Thanks. I agree Mike - no way you'd get me in the front of one of those
5 August 2017, 04:58
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Bailing out would be like in the trenches,
....... ie. one goes over the top ! (of the wing 🙂 )
5 August 2017, 09:31
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Nice job again. I wonder how efficient that prop was in this configuration. I recall a British prototype with similar prop solution, but with two crew members (one in front and one in back) separated by a massive prop.
5 August 2017, 12:36
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nice kit I have it in my stash definitively going try to follow your steps !
4 September 2021, 14:40
Album info
This is the Amodel kit of the SPAD S.A.2 pulpit fighter, built as S.19 "Ma Jeanne" used by the French air force.