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Old 09-30-2006, 08:53 PM   # 31 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Flying Mule Exclusive...what should it be?

I'll add my voice to the white Soviet Hurricane request ... the sooner the better .
 

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Old 10-01-2006, 01:40 AM   # 32 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Flying Mule Exclusive...what should it be?

Not to complicate things too much (maybe), but how about a two-plane Soviet Hurricane set, one plane in summer colors, the other in winter. Click here for some suggestions. This would be expensive, but what a piece of work it would be! And (if you dare) you could (you COULD) just about guarantee a sell out!
 

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Old 10-01-2006, 02:42 AM   # 33 Quick Link (permalink)
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Pronounced believe it or not; Gen-tilly

350 combat hours in WW2
September 28, 1942, joined 4th FG
September 26, 1943, "B" Flight CO
April 1944, on U.S. leave. Did not return (On April 13, a throng of local and US reporters gathered at Debden to greet Gentile, then the leading 8th AF ace. He buzzed the airfield, too closely as it happened, and "pranged his kite." Blakeslee was livid, and true to his word, sent Gentile home whose tour was up anyway).
January 28, 1951, Killed in flying accident at Forestville, Maryland in T-33 jet trainer.
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Old 10-01-2006, 02:45 AM   # 34 Quick Link (permalink)
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You certainly may, Mr Admin, I have been for ages now!

It's like so I did my own, but I'll take another....




I like that one right there.
Perfect.
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Not to complicate things too much (maybe), but how about a two-plane Soviet Hurricane set, one plane in summer colors, the other in winter. Click here for some suggestions. This would be expensive, but what a piece of work it would be! And (if you dare) you could (you COULD) just about guarantee a sell out!

Perhaps a mixed set comprising a Soviet Hurricane and P47 .
 

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I'm up for anything in Soviet colours but a Hurricane MkIIc with decent cannon, unlike the D-Day one, in a weathered winter scheme would be GREAT!!!
 

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A Marseille 109 with the correct "yellow 14" and kill total on the rudder, along with his kubelwagen "Otto" (kinda like the Cyber Hobby version)
 

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Re: Flying Mule Exclusive...what should it be?

After seeing the Swordfish I am going to do something I never would have thought, I'm asking for another bi-plane.


I know, "Parsig doesn't like bi-planes". Well, now I do!


Maybe a Bristol Bulldog. Wait...Douglas Bader's Bulldog he crashed in as the first release. Then a Finnish one and maybe a Spanish Civil War one.
 

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Hi guys

How about one of Gunther Ralls 109s...This German ace is still alive at 88.
Thought this might be a fitting tribute to a guy who has 275 kills and is still alive...one of the few left.
 

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Re: Flying Mule Exclusive...what should it be?

After seeing the Swordfish I am going to do something I never would have thought, I'm asking for another bi-plane.


I know, "Parsig doesn't like bi-planes". Well, now I do!


Maybe a Bristol Bulldog. Wait...Douglas Bader's Bulldog he crashed in as the first release. Then a Finnish one and maybe a Spanish Civil War one.


Golly Parsig, first you see the light and jump on the Buckeye bandwagon (see other post), and now you're liking biplanes! Will wonders never cease!
 

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