Classic De Havillands
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Classic De Havillands
I was wondering if anyone had ever done a Fox Moth or a Dragon? The Dragon rapide is excellent but the slightly earlier pioneers of the internal UK air services seem to have been overlooked. Anyway I live in hope that someone with the skills I see all the time on this and other UK sites will agree and have a look at them. The Anson 19 onwards is also a gap I would love to see filled.
My thanks to all who make these fine models.
Cheers
JJDC
My thanks to all who make these fine models.
Cheers
JJDC
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Hi JJDC..
I was sure there was a Fox around but having looked, can only find a Leopard on my system :think: It'd certainly nice to have a Dragon. Having tried and failed many times to talk Dave Garwood into making one, I've now given up though I continue with subtle and not so subtle hints on the off chance he'll crack one day
Surprised we've not had a Dragon to date as they're still flying over here in the UK.. likewise the Fox if there isn't one available.
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I was sure there was a Fox around but having looked, can only find a Leopard on my system :think: It'd certainly nice to have a Dragon. Having tried and failed many times to talk Dave Garwood into making one, I've now given up though I continue with subtle and not so subtle hints on the off chance he'll crack one day

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You never know, maybe one day
I don't have much info on the dH.84, a basic 3-view is all :-(

I don't have much info on the dH.84, a basic 3-view is all :-(
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One day has given me heart Dave

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I didnt say it..................
But -- you may see a Fox and a Dragonfly this year
:):):):):):)
Leif
But -- you may see a Fox and a Dragonfly this year

Leif

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A Fox and a Dragonfly, eh Leif? Sweet!!
Brian
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Thanks to all of you for the replies. As has been said I will live in hope. Thanks again to all with the skills
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I have a good 3-view of the Dragon (and Dragon 2) based on the DeHavilland DRGS GA3040, M2019, M2020 & M2535.DaveG wrote:You never know, maybe one day![]()
I don't have much info on the dH.84, a basic 3-view is all :-(
These are to 1/72 Scale, show the folding wing arrangement, fuselage sections etc and even has the colour Scheme of G-ACAN of Hillmans Airways.......any good Dave ? :kissu:
http://www.cbfsim.org/~briang/dragon.zip
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Thanks for that Brian
Didn't know it had folding wings :think:
No excuse now! Don't tell Dave B

Didn't know it had folding wings :think:
No excuse now! Don't tell Dave B

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OK.....Mums the wordNo excuse now! Don't tell Dave B




Never knew I had that info here actually..... even describes the way the cockpit window opens......
Glad to have been of assistance ;-)
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Bridon Bear