Koolhoven FK 51 museum pictures
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Last week i was at the Aviation Museum in Soesterberg, the Netherlands. They just finished building a replica Koolhoven FK51. This is the only one existing in the world right now.

For there is no Koolhoven right now in IL2, i hope there's somebody willing and capable to model the Koolhoven for IL2.

Here is some more info about the dutch builder Koolhoven and the history:

http://www.koolhoven.com/history/story/

If you want more information of pictures, just let me know. I live pretty close to the museum.


Some pictures, enjoy:




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#2

Thanks for some nice pics again! Are you interested in some pics from Deutsches Technikmuseum?
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KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Thanks for some nice pics again! Are you interested in some pics from Deutsches Technikmuseum?

Good to hear you like them. I would like to see some pictures from you. Are you talking about the museum in Berlin? I still have to visit that one... Sad
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Hawker17 Wrote:
KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Thanks for some nice pics again! Are you interested in some pics from Deutsches Technikmuseum?

Good to hear you like them. I would like to see some pictures from you. Are you talking about the museum in Berlin? I still have to visit that one... Sad
Yeah. It has lots of planes, sabre, Bf-109, Bf-110, Finnish AAA cannon Big Grin
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#5

I'd like to see some of your pictures. Or make a new topic about it, bringing more tourists to Berlin! :wink:

Can you show me the Arado Ar, the Fieselers, FW and the BF's? Big Grin
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Hawker17 Wrote:I'd like to see some of your pictures. Or make a new topic about it, bringing more tourists to Berlin! :wink:

Can you show me the Arado Ar, the Fieselers, FW and the BF's? Big Grin
OK, I'll make a thread today.
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#7

Very nice pictures Big Grin . Can i ask you witch Camera are you using for the pictures Hawker17??
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redarrows2006 Wrote:Very nice pictures Big Grin . Can i ask you witch Camera are you using for the pictures Hawker17??

Sure RedArrows, i use a Fuji S8000FD. I like the camera very much, it has a good wide angle (27mm) and a very good telezoom (486mm). Even flying aircraft at airshows are no problem for the good ol' Fuji... :wink:

Good to hear you like the pictures, there will soon be more ww1 pictures from me. Have a nice weekend.
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