Messerschmitt Projekt P.1111; PM-Model;
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The P.1111 seen from front left.
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The P.1111 seen from front right
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Seen from the right-hand side
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Seen from behind
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Seen from the left-hand side
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Seen from the upper front left side
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Seen almost from above
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A try to look into the cockpit
コメント
2 February 2013, 09:28
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Hi Siegfried, interesting subject! thx for shqring I like the result 👍
3 February 2013, 08:20
Album info
This is a very small Jet-Plane of the former Luftwaffe. It was easy to build and I had no problems with it what-so-ever. The cockpit was to be filled in with some items like the instrument panel and seat belts. The seat belts are from REHEAT and the instrument panel was a piece of plastic with a decal on it. Unfortunately it is so hidden in the cockpit that in cannot be seen. Anyway I hope you like it.