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Old 12-11-2006, 06:19 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Royal Navy Aces of WWII...

Osprey Aircraft of the Aces series - March 07 release

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(Wonder if there will be a profile/pic of a White Sea Hurricane - i.e. FOV)
 

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Re: Royal Navy Aces of WWII...

Like this one from Squadron-Signal - Aircraft in action 1072 - Hurricane?
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Re: Royal Navy Aces of WWII...

Like this one from Squadron-Signal - Aircraft in action 1072 - Hurricane?

I have that one already in 1:72nd.
It would be really nice to find out who flew these white Hurricane's too.
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Re: Royal Navy Aces of WWII...

I have that one already in 1:72nd.
It would be really nice to find out who flew these white Hurricane's too.
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