Wellington at War 1939
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Wellington at War 1939
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCCfF5Nr ... re=related
Also a few Mosquito links off to the side
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Also a few Mosquito links off to the side
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
Did anyone else think it might be easier to use the internal comms system rather than shout in each others ears?!
Very interesting footage, be interesting to know how early in the war it was shot.
Very interesting footage, be interesting to know how early in the war it was shot.
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
The clue is in the title Skippy
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
Hmm.. the crabs aircraft recognition wasn't much cop. They seemed to be attacked by Spits! :o
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
Indeed Dave they certainly were spits, made me laugh. Great to see some footage of the J wellington Wimpy though.
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
I should probably stop drinking and posting or something!The clue is in the title Skippy![]()
Although out of interest how early did those Spits look?
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I've replayed that footage a load of times Skip and it's really not easy to tell what Mk the Spits are. They could be Mk1's or any version up to MkV (V would put them too late for '39)
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
I'm fairly sure they are either mk 1 or 2 they appear to be have the two tone underside camoflage scheme of black/white or black/sky which i don't believe survived long enough to be used on mk v's though i could be wrong. Certainly no later than mk V though as they quite clearly have the assymetric radiator/ oil coolers.
Incidentally i recently downloaded the alpha Wellington, (along with the halifax etc) and although i have only done a short flight in it seems a great little addon.
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Incidentally i recently downloaded the alpha Wellington, (along with the halifax etc) and although i have only done a short flight in it seems a great little addon.
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Hi Richard
Yup.. I'd say Mk1 or 2
Ah.. the Alpha Wellington! Can you imagine how I felt when I actually bought it :roll: Pity there's not one available to the quality of Ed Walters Lancs.
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Yup.. I'd say Mk1 or 2
Ah.. the Alpha Wellington! Can you imagine how I felt when I actually bought it :roll: Pity there's not one available to the quality of Ed Walters Lancs.
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Re: Wellington at War 1939
Indeed probably not something i would wish to splash out any cash on but a fair model of an important type that i am currently interested in, due to planning to build a kit of it in 1/72 scale.
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