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Erwin BOVYN (Erwin)
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Dornier Do 24 T

Subject:
Dornier Do 24 T
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)
KüFl.Gr. 106 VH+ID
World War 2
比例:
1:72
状态:
已完成
已开始的:
February 5, 2015
已完成:
October 13, 2015

项目库存

完整套件
122
Dornier Do 24T Reconnaissance Seaplane
Italaerei 1:72
122 1978 新模具
细节改造件
QB 72 149
Dornier
Do 24T - Exhaust for Italeri, Revell
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 149
C7205
Dornier
Do 24 Transport Carriage for Italeri/Revell
Kora Models 1:72
C7205
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相册

35 图片
Dornier Do24TView album, image #1
1:72
1:72 Dornier Do 24T Reconnaissance Seaplane (Italaerei 122)1:72 Do 24 Transport Carriage (Kora Models C7205)1:72 Do 24T - Exhaust (Quickboost QB 72 149)

评论

5 February 2015, 19:30
Erwin BOVYN
Could I please ask for your help as this Do24 doesn't make me life easy.
The kit is provided with decals for two aircraft: VH + ID for an aircraft from the 106th Küstenfliegergruppe and KD + BH for an aircraft of a no further described Seenotgruppe in Syracuse 1943.

I always like to check out my references and I like to build an aircraft that really existed.
So now I encounter a small mistery by NOT finding any references at all regarding both aircraft.

On this special site:
dornier24.com/pages/registrations.html
are no known references for any of the aircraft as in the kit.

and when I check out Küstenfliegergruppe 106 than do I find some references to that unit but none to any Do24; instead they only speak of Do18.
ww2.dk/air/seefl/kflgr106.htm

I also bought the new book written by Peter de Jong "Dornier Do 24 Units" edited by Osprey series Combat Aircraft nr 110 but no referece to those aircraft either, no pictures, no markings, no profiles, nothing.......

I therefore would like to ask if any one of you guys out there could provide me with some new refereces. Can someone prove that one or both of these aircraft really existed and did fly with those units??????
The units did exist but the registration markings on both aircraft are a big question mark. I'm not used that Italaerei would release something with "would-be" markings but you never know, it's an old kit and maybe it wasn't so important in those days.

If nobody can help me I will be obliged to add some markings of an aircraft that did fly in those units and that is proven to be historically correct.

Thanks.
Erwin

2 September 2015, 17:18
Martien Lourens
Maybe some extra info:
kw.jonker.co/index.p..ng=nl&Itemid=490
2 September 2015, 17:27
Erwin BOVYN
Tx Martien, always nice to have more references.
The MLD only flew the Do 24 K version equipped with Wright Cyclone engines. I'm looking out for the Do 24 T series as used by the Germans.
Tx anyway for the link, very interesting interior pictures.
2 September 2015, 17:36
Erik De Smet
Erwin, ik vermoed dat de Italeri codes VH+ID en KD+BH " fantasie " zijn; probeer aan de decals te geraken van de latere versies van de kit van Revell of Italeri, die wel verifieerbare codes hebben. Beide merken hebben een "spare parts" service.
4 September 2015, 07:58
Bart Goesaert
zo'n vermoeden had ik ook al. p bovengenoemde site heb ik bijna alle codes vergeleken met de serienummers en er zit geen enkele tussen die qua lettering ook maar een beetje in de buurt komt. Ik kijk eventueel eens of ik nog het revell decalvel heb ...
4 September 2015, 08:01
Erwin BOVYN
Beiden bedankt, Tx to both.
Meanwhile I discovered a new russian site that has many pictures of Do 24 and it proves that KD+BH did exist and fly in the Mediterranean. Also found a picture of the one an only Do24MS equipped with a magnetic anti mine ring.
Will hold this project till my return from holiday and see if there are more answers to my questions.
4 September 2015, 11:51
Wim van der Luijt
count me in.....would like to see what you make of this project.
4 September 2015, 12:39
Erwin BOVYN
I finally ended up building CM+IV from who I did find pictures and could use part of the decals I had in the kit.
The build was a struggle till the end with parts broken on the sprues needed to be replaced.
Anyhow, despite the fact that it took much longer than expected, I did enjoy the build and finishing it to a rather decent standard. Having acquired recently some other older build Do24T's it could very well be I will tackle some restauration work on them, you never know do you.
13 October 2015, 17:55