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> Romanian Bf-109 E "yellow 37", A well made 1/72 kit pictures
Cantacuzino
Posted: March 21, 2005 02:20 pm
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A couple of pics with my E's



Congrats. Very nice models and pictures of 109 E's. You forgot to mentioned they are 1/72 scale.

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Posted: March 21, 2005 02:22 pm
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And a E4, the famous 65


This particular plane was flown in summer '44 by Lt. Ion Galea from 52sq. in home defence.


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Ruy Aballe
Posted: March 22, 2005 01:16 pm
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Congrats, Eduard, beautiful model - I suppose it is the Tamiya 1/72 "Emil".
As for the other informations, thanks a lot. I will look forward to see the kits released. The P.24 is on my "wish list" for too long... and the same applies to an accurate I.A.R. 80. Good news indeed!
As for the differences between the Romanian P.24E and the Greek P.24F/G and H, these are more than commonly thought. The most obvious concern the propeller (wooden, two-bladed, Polish-made, in the E version; three-bladed, metal and French-made, in the F, G and H versions) and the cowling, but there's more.
Will return to the details as soon as I return home, where I have Mr. A. Glass recent book on the P.24.
Cheers,

Ruy
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