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Dr RJH
Russ Haines (Dr RJH)
GB

Craven? Knight? Crusher?
Blackburn Beverley RAF Transport Command

Subject:
Blackburn Beverley
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 47 Sqn. XB267
1962
White, silver, black, red
Skala:
1:144
Status:
Gotowe
Rozpoczęte:
August 11, 2016
Gotowe :
August 19, 2016
Poświęcony czas:
A week

Built as a nod to the one that used to stand at Southend Airport Museum in my childhood, that my mother memorably got stuck in because she was scared to come down the ladder from the flight deck.

Zawartość projektu

Zestawy
144-008
British heavy transport aircraft
Blackburn Beverley
UA MikroMir 1:144
144-008 2015 Nowe formy
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Albumy zdjęć

10 zdjęć/zdjęcia
Blackburn BeverleyView album, image #1
1:144
Scratch built ladder to flight deck (that my mother got stuck up!)
1:144 Blackburn Beverley (MikroMir 144-008)

Komentarzy

12 August 2016, 13:23
Germen V
Now that's something inussual? where did you get it?
12 August 2016, 13:59
Russ Haines
I think I ordered it through Hannants in the UK. Been in my stash for a few months.
I went in XB261, which was an exhibit at the Southend Air Museum, as a child in the 70s and 80s. It was HUGE!
My mum got stuck up the ladder to the cockpit and my dad had to help her down. As kids, me and my sister thought this was hilarious 🙂)
12 August 2016, 23:07
Germen V
🙂 lol
13 August 2016, 10:27
Guus
There is one outside the RAF museum in Hendon if I'm not mistaken. Not the most attractive aircraft but a very impressive double-decker.
13 August 2016, 11:17
Russ Haines
I believe that's gone now, got scrapped some years ago. Only full survivor at Fort Paull near Hull.
The Southend one's cockpit is in Newark Air Museum in Notts.
13 August 2016, 19:11