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Deperdussin Monocoque

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33 11 October 2020, 18:33
Spanjaard
fantastic as always 🙂
11 October 2020, 18:49
Slavo Hazucha
Worth a full machine-gun belt of usual words of praise, the translucent wings with the F I symbols readable from below really are a new spectacular looking feature of this kit (or as used by you, a PE sheet with a couple of quickly re-placed parts... 🙂 ) - great build once again and top photography 👍

I only feel sorry for the beautiful engine hidden behind the huge propeller hub... but whoever watched the build at least knows...😉
11 October 2020, 19:11
Mirko Römer
Very cool bird beatifully executed!
11 October 2020, 19:15
Neuling
I agree with Spanjaard, Slavo and Mirko, reloadung Slavo´s praise gun ............
12 October 2020, 07:37
bughunter
Here a volley of kind words is pouring in😉 Thank you mates!
12 October 2020, 17:29
Alec K
What a cool plane, so ahead of its time. Masterly execution Frank 👍
13 October 2020, 13:11
bughunter
Thank you Alec!
I managed again to convert a somehow easy kit with not so many parts into a big effort scratch affair.😎 But it was worth it and gives the first aircraft ever to reach 200,8km/h (200km in 59min45sec) a place of honour in my showcase.
13 October 2020, 18:57
gorby
What a beauty!
When you go into a model shop I bet all the kit's shout "Pick me", "PICK ME"!
When I go into a model shop the kits just look in the other direction and cough in an embarrassed sort of way. 🙁
14 October 2020, 14:10
bughunter
Gorby, your comment made my day 👍 My models may be nice, but your creative comments are always fantastic!
18 October 2020, 15:36
David Taylor
Awesome build again,the short wings remind me of a couple of pictures from the first world war when they used "Penguins"for ground handling for novice pilots.
18 October 2020, 16:13
bughunter
Thank you David! This bird was also seen with bigger wings and a double amount of rigging. Luckily the kit PE for the wings matches the variant of the museum.
20 October 2020, 19:56
JW
Beautiful work on a very unique subject. It's a shame that two row rotary engine is mostly hidden.
20 October 2020, 20:36
bughunter
Thx JW!
I'll bring up this thread again, since there was still a question about what the flag on the tail means. A colleague found a picture: This seems to be the flag of the Gordon Bennet Cup:
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10 December 2020, 13:54
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
I'm quite happy to finally get an answer to that question. Without any pun: it bugged me!😉
11 December 2020, 17:30
bughunter
Also here some new outdoor pictures - it was only a bit to hot for the rigging.
30 August 2021, 20:28
Juergen Klinglhuber
Beautiful !! 👍 👍
30 August 2021, 20:31
gorby
It looks fantastic in the sunlight. If it was in black and white you could pass it off as a period photo of the real aircraft.
31 August 2021, 06:21
Slavo Hazucha
Remember the build (or better to say "aircraft development" in this case... 🙂 ) - fine stuff it was then and now - especially like the translucent wings with the visible structure inside - looks even better in the exterior shots - now it ultimately looks better than the museum-experience 👍
31 August 2021, 10:20

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Racer as displayed in the Paris Air and Space Museum.

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1:48 Deperdussin "Monocoque" (AJP Maquettes )1:48 Gnome 14 Lambda-Lambda / Oberursel U.III (160 hp) Engine (Small Stuff 48109)1+

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