Very nice model and subject Pete,lots of bits to this one.
Barry.
Supermarine 224
Beautiful model Pete.
Lou
Pete,
Your carved Supermarine 224 (F7/30) is absolutely beautiful. Unlike the real thing ;)
Did you know this plane was called the Spitfire! The name was reused for the successful later fighter, Mitchell supposedly didn't like the title but it was by the boss of Vickers-Armstrong so that would have been the end of the debate...
Regards
Will
Beautifully carved Pete with your lovely style of its own.
Barry.
Superb ! well done Pete.
Barry.
Supermarine Swift from Pete
One of my favourites,I built a Swift when I was a young lad from a Veron balsa kit.
Barry.
Thats very impressive Pete,great model.
Barry.
Moving right along is Pete with his Supermarine Stranraer
Nice one Pete.
Lou
Lovely work Pete,you have captured its lines very well.
Barry.
Pete calls this Skybolt and cat food.
I have always wanted to try carving dolphins and whales. What else do you carve Pete?
Peter
A very nice Saab 35 Drakken
Lou
Wow! I love it!
Biggles
Wikipedia quote " In 1935, Canada selected the Delta for use as a photographic survey aircraft for use by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), to be built by Canadian Vickers under license.[2] One aircraft, the last Delta built by Northrop, was supplied as a part assembled pattern to Canadian Vickers, first flying on 16 August 1936 and being delivered to the RCAF on 1 September that year.[7] It was followed by a further 19 aircraft built wholly by Canadian Vickers, production continuing until October 1940.[8] The Northrop Delta was the first all metal stressed skin aircraft built in Canada." unquote
Lou
Addition items by Pete.