Allied WWII historical aircraft - Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
This Aircraft Request Library is closed, they have been moved to other location.
- Chaoic16 - 05.09.2008
DK-nme Wrote:American built planes extensively used by the allied.
Lockheed A-28 hudson/ventura - extensively used by all allied airforces and at all theatres of war. Was put into to operational service with the RAF in late 1938.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Hudson
Martin baltimore - used extensively by the allied airforces, but mostly by the RAF in the MTO (especially the italian campaign).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Baltimore
Douglas TBD devastator - used in the early years of the war by the USN. Extensively used during the battle of Midway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Devastator
More info will come...
DK-nme
Added to the list with extra references materials. Check them on the list.
Chaoic out...
Supermarine Walrus - asheshouse - 16.10.2008
This would be really useful for some warship projects which are progressing.
I dont think you've got these plans, and also a link to the aircraft manual.
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walmangal.htm
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walplan1.htm
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walplan2.htm
Walkaround Photo Sets
http://www.seawings.co.uk/WalrusWRgal.htm -- from RAF Museum Hendon
http://www.seawings.co.uk/walruspage2.htm -- Ex RAAF (under restoration)
http://www.seawings.co.uk/WalrusFAAgal.htm -- from Fleet Air Arm Museum Yeovilton
Also if you search further back on the seawings site you'll find excellent info under references for a wide range of seaplanes and flying boats.