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Blenheim IV - No. 82 Squadron, RAF 1942 - as restored to airworthy
condition by the Aircraft Restoration Co. at Duxford, Cambs and currently
being re-restored |
| Aviation
Archive - Survivors.
I've started these comments three times because I don't know what
to say except the usual, "Great model, and Corgi is on a roll"
or some such. I really want to comment about the plane and not the
model: It's so small! How the heck did they squeeze enough bomb load,
crew, and defensive armament into the thing to make it an effective
offensive tool? Of course, it was an early monoplane design and was
probably ahead of its time, in its time. Anyway, the model is very
likeable, and I'm looking forward to the greenhouse nose version. |
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