Classic Biplane Duelists
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Re: Classic Biplane Duelists
Geez that's older then me
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A lot of us are...sadly.
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I think it depends on the airshow - certainly the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden specialise in Edwardian and WWI aircraft.BlackSheep214 wrote:... I know they’re pretty frequent in the UK circuits...
A few years ago I was at a birdwatching reserve not far from where I live when two Triplanes flew over in formation. One was a DR.1 and I think the other was a Sopwith Triplane. There were a lot of birdwatchers that stopped dead and looked up to watch them fly over. Annoyingly whilst I had my x10 bins I hadn't taken my DSLR.
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'
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Oh and superb progress gents!
So are you painting your camel red Carlos?

So are you painting your camel red Carlos?

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That is a superb idea, Stuart! And, add a little Snoopy.
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Biplanes of the stunt variety are pretty common at West Coast airshows. But I can’t recall ever seeing a WWI type in the air ever. There are plenty to be seen at the various museums between San Diego and Seattle. But sadly, none ever seem to fly. I don’t n’t even remember seeing the ones from movies at the old Talmantz collection flying long ago. Although their younger WWII cousins were constantly up in the air for various movies and TV shows.
Stuart, no red Camel here. Good ole RFC/RAF WWI Khaki on this one. But I’ll keep that in mind as a possible color for when Atlantis gets this one released

Stuart, no red Camel here. Good ole RFC/RAF WWI Khaki on this one. But I’ll keep that in mind as a possible color for when Atlantis gets this one released

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Re: Classic Biplane Duelists
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Add that to my bucket list! Open cockpit biplane flying! I guess that beats hanging out the open doors of Huey’s and Blackhawks.
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I had a friend (since passed on) that built a Great Lakes bipe. Got too go up in ot a couple of times and fly it. Lots of fun.
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The best flight I ever had when I worked as an A&P was a 20min hop in a D.H. Tigermoth at dusk! Great fun!
Stuart Templeton 'I may not be good but I'm slow...'