PZL P.7a Arma 2017 tool
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42 24 June 2022, 16:38
Guy Rump
Made a start on the P7, Cockpit (as much as there is) finally inserted. The instruments (I think) will go in once the fuselage is together. 🙂
Made a start on the P7, Cockpit (as much as there is) finally inserted. The instruments (I think) will go in once the fuselage is together. 🙂
7 July 2022, 14:35
Robert Podkoński
Good choice, Guy! 😉 I will follow with pleasure and interest, of course.
Good choice, Guy! 😉 I will follow with pleasure and interest, of course.
7 July 2022, 15:13
Guy Rump
Fuselage together and added the nose and engine. The undercarriage legs added as well. 🙂
Thanks for following Robert 👍
Thanks Sareanni and Edward M for the likes. 👍
Fuselage together and added the nose and engine. The undercarriage legs added as well. 🙂
Thanks for following Robert 👍
Thanks Sareanni and Edward M for the likes. 👍
16 July 2022, 09:51
Guy Rump
The tail plane was added. The wings were put together. Next will be primer added and painting to fuselage and the wings before fitting them to the fuselage. 🙂
The tail plane was added. The wings were put together. Next will be primer added and painting to fuselage and the wings before fitting them to the fuselage. 🙂
21 July 2022, 21:51
Guy Rump
Underside of wing painted Hataka Light Polish Blue Gray. 🙂
Thanks AndrewB, Franck, Robert P, Mirko, Alex R, Gary K & Djordje N for the likes. 👍
Underside of wing painted Hataka Light Polish Blue Gray. 🙂
Thanks AndrewB, Franck, Robert P, Mirko, Alex R, Gary K & Djordje N for the likes. 👍
24 July 2022, 15:55
Guy Rump
Sprayed the aircraft with gloss varnish and added the decals. The decals whilst thin, seemed to go on well. 🙂
Next I'll paint the other bits and pieces and start adding them to the aircraft. 🙂
Thank you Scott and Villiers for the likes, I appreciate your interest. 👍
Sprayed the aircraft with gloss varnish and added the decals. The decals whilst thin, seemed to go on well. 🙂
Next I'll paint the other bits and pieces and start adding them to the aircraft. 🙂
Thank you Scott and Villiers for the likes, I appreciate your interest. 👍
15 August 2022, 11:46
Robert Podkoński
You're approaching the finish line I see, Guy. Really good work!
You're approaching the finish line I see, Guy. Really good work!
15 August 2022, 14:57
Guy Rump
I have now completed the PZL P.7a.
Many thanks to Robert and Patryk for your kind comments. 👍
Thanks to Vels V, Finn, Patryk S, Moreno B & John E for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
The aircraft denoted is that flown by the pilot below. A brief history of his career is below:
Brzeziński Józef , Major. - (Sqn Ldr), b. July 3, 1909. A graduate of the Air Force Academy in Dęblin, appointed second lieutenant observer on August 15, 1932. In the following year he was sent to a pilot course after which he flew in the 143 fighter squadron in Toruń, and after the reorganization of aviation in 1937 and the creation of the 3rd / 5th squadron fighter in Vilnius-Lida, appointed commander (Lt) of 152 squadron. In this capacity he took part in the Polish defensive war.
In France, he flew in combat as the commander of the fighter flight of the "Montpellier Group" of a French fighter squadron.
In England, from November 12, 1941 he commanded 317 Sqn in Predannack, Cornwall. On March 15, 1942, in a Supermarine "Spitfire" No. BL 805, he made a combat flight over France with his Sqn. The returning squadron, due to fog in the airfield area was directed to the Bold Head airfield. However, due to lack of fuel, of many the pilots had to land in a field (only two pilots managed to land in Bold Head); Major Brzezinski collided with a coastal rock and died instantly. He is buried at Higher Cemetery in Exeter. He was twice decorated with the Cross of Valor and the Pilot's Field Badge.
I have now completed the PZL P.7a.
Many thanks to Robert and Patryk for your kind comments. 👍
Thanks to Vels V, Finn, Patryk S, Moreno B & John E for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
The aircraft denoted is that flown by the pilot below. A brief history of his career is below:
Brzeziński Józef , Major. - (Sqn Ldr), b. July 3, 1909. A graduate of the Air Force Academy in Dęblin, appointed second lieutenant observer on August 15, 1932. In the following year he was sent to a pilot course after which he flew in the 143 fighter squadron in Toruń, and after the reorganization of aviation in 1937 and the creation of the 3rd / 5th squadron fighter in Vilnius-Lida, appointed commander (Lt) of 152 squadron. In this capacity he took part in the Polish defensive war.
In France, he flew in combat as the commander of the fighter flight of the "Montpellier Group" of a French fighter squadron.
In England, from November 12, 1941 he commanded 317 Sqn in Predannack, Cornwall. On March 15, 1942, in a Supermarine "Spitfire" No. BL 805, he made a combat flight over France with his Sqn. The returning squadron, due to fog in the airfield area was directed to the Bold Head airfield. However, due to lack of fuel, of many the pilots had to land in a field (only two pilots managed to land in Bold Head); Major Brzezinski collided with a coastal rock and died instantly. He is buried at Higher Cemetery in Exeter. He was twice decorated with the Cross of Valor and the Pilot's Field Badge.
1 September 2022, 17:15
Guy Rump
Many thanks for your very kind comment Robert. 👍
Thanks for the likes David C, Cuajete & Martin C. Thanks mates! 👍
Many thanks for your very kind comment Robert. 👍
Thanks for the likes David C, Cuajete & Martin C. Thanks mates! 👍
2 September 2022, 16:25
Andy Ball
You kept that one a secret! Great finish, sad day for Poles (1st September), but a poignant reminder of their bravery
You kept that one a secret! Great finish, sad day for Poles (1st September), but a poignant reminder of their bravery
2 September 2022, 17:45
Guy Rump
Many thanks Patryk and Simon for your kind comments. Thanks Andy once again for your kind comment. I just managed to finish it for the 1st Sep anniversary (83 years). 👍
Many thanks to Curatorm, Simon N, Michael & Slawomir for the likes. Appreciated mates! 👍
Many thanks Patryk and Simon for your kind comments. Thanks Andy once again for your kind comment. I just managed to finish it for the 1st Sep anniversary (83 years). 👍
Many thanks to Curatorm, Simon N, Michael & Slawomir for the likes. Appreciated mates! 👍
3 September 2022, 16:16
Guy Rump
Many thanks Daniel K & Carlos C for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
Many thanks Daniel K & Carlos C for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
10 September 2022, 10:46
Guy Rump
Many thanks for your kind comments Roland & Kyle. 👍
Thanks Christian S for your like 👍
Many thanks for your kind comments Roland & Kyle. 👍
Thanks Christian S for your like 👍
17 September 2022, 21:35
Guy Rump
Thanks for the kind comment Neuling. 👍
Thanks Pasquale G, Paul G & Art 81 for the likes. 👍
Thanks for the kind comment Neuling. 👍
Thanks Pasquale G, Paul G & Art 81 for the likes. 👍
22 September 2022, 17:23
Dean Harpster
Excellent! Thanks for sharing the history... I wasn't even aware of this aircraft.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing the history... I wasn't even aware of this aircraft.
23 September 2022, 04:41
Guy Rump
Thanks for your kind comment and like Dean. 👍
Thanks for the like Jay C. 👍
Thanks for your kind comment and like Dean. 👍
Thanks for the like Jay C. 👍
25 September 2022, 18:19
Guy Rump
Thanks Tom B, Alex K & Rui DS for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
Thanks Tom B, Alex K & Rui DS for the likes, greatly appreciated mates. 👍
29 September 2022, 15:33