HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
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HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
As mentioned in the anniversary scheme GB. Anyone up for a Hawk GB?
This is a great little aircraft with plenty of choices for markings.
All the best
Greg
This is a great little aircraft with plenty of choices for markings.
All the best
Greg
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Yep! I have a few in 1/72 and a Revell 1/32nd as choices
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Yes, me
I'd prefer a Shared Build though rather than a full blooded GB
I'd prefer a Shared Build though rather than a full blooded GB
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Well,
How can I say no? With 4500hrs on type it falls into my ‘Aircraft wot I flew’ category. Just depends on the proposed dates.
How can I say no? With 4500hrs on type it falls into my ‘Aircraft wot I flew’ category. Just depends on the proposed dates.
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Great stuff. And I am OK if we do a shared build. It will give more leeway as far as dates and duration.
All the best
Greg
All the best
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Put me down for this one. There's a Revell Hawk in the stash that crying out to be built.
Best wishes
Andy
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Me depending, as usual, on dates.
David
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Ok folks. Please can you all let me know if you are OK with a shared build?
I am in with either a Red Arrows Hawk with Sidewinders as seen on armament practice camp. Red Arrows Hawk XX262 that was lost after it hit a boat mast or a 79sqn RAF Brawdy machine circa 1979 when I was there with the ATC. Don't know which yet though.
All the best
Greg
I am in with either a Red Arrows Hawk with Sidewinders as seen on armament practice camp. Red Arrows Hawk XX262 that was lost after it hit a boat mast or a 79sqn RAF Brawdy machine circa 1979 when I was there with the ATC. Don't know which yet though.
All the best
Greg
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Shared build is fine with me
Best wishes
Jim
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Jim
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
I'm in. But I think there are too many of us for a shared build though.
Paul
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
SB is OK with me.
David
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Shared.
I think a 'Shared' is for any number of players but its aimed at proposals which do not hit the 6 minimum for a GB
I think a 'Shared' is for any number of players but its aimed at proposals which do not hit the 6 minimum for a GB
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
So why does it need to be shared rather than group? Just curious.
Paul
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Either is good for me, SB or GB, as long as I'm not overbooked!!!.
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Re: HS/BAC/BAE Hawk GB.
Point me in the direction of what a ‘shared build’ is please, someone. I would feel a bit silly asking! Lol
Tony
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Current build:
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Cuban Airforce aircraft, 29(F) Sqn aircraft, Aircraft I’ve flown
The older I get the better I was!
Current build:
Airfix 1:72 Javelin FAW9
Particular modelling interests:
Cuban Airforce aircraft, 29(F) Sqn aircraft, Aircraft I’ve flown