- Zorin - 02.06.2009
Do you have this book: Japanese Aircraft Interiors 1940 - 1945?
- Guest - 02.06.2009
Look what I found:
Supposedly, it's the J7W3. That might be a bunch of BS concocted by a '46 lover. Still, it's an interesting idea and drawing.
- kodama - 02.06.2009
Thanks for reply all!
Zorin Wrote:Do you have this book: Japanese Aircraft Interiors 1940 - 1945?
Oh I don't have it,.
And It's a my seeking one!
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kodama
- Zorin - 02.06.2009
kodama Wrote:Thanks for reply all!
Zorin Wrote:Do you have this book: Japanese Aircraft Interiors 1940 - 1945?
Oh I don't have it,.
And It's a my seeking one!
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kodama
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- Guest - 02.06.2009
Follow this link for more info and rare photos:
http://www.geocities.jp/jp_j7w1_shinden/
- Silverback - 02.06.2009
Man this is giong to be cool.
- rossmum - 02.06.2009
Not usually into Japanese planes, but wow, she's a right beauty
Some excellent work so far and from what I've seen the cockpit is already looking pretty good; keep it up!
- RAF_Magpie - 02.06.2009
K, I see that Zorin is has sent you these as well, but for general interest (and it never hurts to have a double up for these things), here is the J7W1 section. Thanks to Stalkervision at the 'Zoo for uploading this at seemingly the perfect time!
- OPIEMK2 - 02.06.2009
Holy Crap!!! One Still EXISTS?????
- kodama - 02.06.2009
Oh...! Thank you.
These will be useful.
The bottom picture(root of stick) is very good one, I've never seen this parts.
These information will boost my work.
Thanks!
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kodama
- Guest - 02.06.2009
OPIEMK2 Wrote:Holy Crap!!! One Still EXISTS?????
Yeah, it's being stored at the Smithsonian along with the Ho 229V3.
- ololo - 03.06.2009
zOMG TEH スカイ・クロラ!!!!11one
- Rookie - 03.06.2009
Oh man, I can hardly wait!
- MrGoldfinger - 04.06.2009
Great idea! I can`t wait for this aircraft, too
I hope the release coming in the next days.
Btw.: What happen with the B7A project?
- Ace01 - 11.06.2009
MustangNF Wrote:OPIEMK2 Wrote:Holy Crap!!! One Still EXISTS?????
Yeah, it's being stored at the Smithsonian along with the Ho 229V3.
Wish they would restore them