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We are not worthy.

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Fantastic work, all of it :-D

I am seriously going to give this lark up!!! :evil:

(Anybody want to buy a ready made stash.... :shock: )
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Hi guys

Many thanks for your comments.

During the next week I will try to post the photos of the latest models done by my father (aprox. 6 more). In this case this is the Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H. Four of this aircraft attempted to escape to Greece, of which two were destroyed and two reached British bases in Egypt via Crete. These two aircraft were used for reconnaissance missions over the Mediterranean Sea until one was lost and the other scrapped because of lack of spares. Apparently they retained the camouflage and markings.

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iggie wrote:Fantastic work, all of it :-D

I am seriously going to give this lark up!!! :evil:

(Anybody want to buy a ready made stash.... :shock: )
I just showed Mrs iggie the display cabinets on page one of this thread, filled with all the fantastic models...... :grin:

She said No :cry: :roll:
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Truly inspirational work. I cannot praise your skills highly enough
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What an amazing collection of models,a multitude of types to feast our eyes on,well tidy mum. :wanw
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Superlative work again and a fascinating piece of history too. This thread just keeps getting better 8-)
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Hi Iggie,
I just showed Mrs iggie the display cabinets on page one of this thread, filled with all the fantastic models.
My mother said the same at the beginning.... :lol: :lol:


Many thanks guys for your comments. Well, the number of models done is quite a lot.

In order to continue with the Ex Yugoslavian plane, please find below the photos of the Dornier Do 22.
Dornier Do 22Kj - Eight ex-Yugoslav aircraft were impressed into service with the RAF in Egypt. Used by No. 2 (Yugoslav) Squadron under the control of No. 230 Squadron. Used for anti-submarine patrol duties between 1941 and 1942.
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and both on the same photo

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Here is an interesting link with information about this topic.
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/inde ... -in-egipt/;

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As everyone before said, fantastic work, thanks for sharing.
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Another awesome model and a fantastic piece of history. 8-)
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Beautiful work 8-)
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Hi

Many thanks guys for your comments.

Please find below a couple of photos of the models diplayed by my father on Telford 2016. He showed the Miles sub collections (45 models).

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Here are a couple of photos for others models made this year.

Both aircraft, the Tiger Moth and the Avro Anson were flown buy the Argentine pilot Ricardo Moreno (son of Daniel Moreno which his brother was the world well known prominent explorer and academic in Argentina Dr. Francisco Pascasio Moreno).

Ricardo Moreno at the age of 23 years old went to Canada as pilot volunteer RAFVR (Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve). He flew these two aircrafts


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Tiger Moth 1214 - Fligth Seargent Ricardo Moreno RAFVR - EFTS Alberta, Canada 1941-1942

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Avro Anson R9819 - Fligth Seargent Ricardo Moreno RAFVR - Nigth flly navigation school RCAF Station Charlottetown, Canada

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A well desrved award. Congratulations to your father.

And more great models too 8-)
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Congratulations to your father. Amazing work! Some really interesting aircraft I have not seen before.
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Many thanks Dazzled and PGAS.!!

Here are some more photos of others models done during 2016.


Morane-Saulnier MS.406 AX675 - N827

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Morane-Saulnier MS.406 AX674

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Both models together.

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