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They do look very impressive all lined up like that.

Can't wait to see them completed. 8-)
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Here is another subcollection done by my father (Raul Jose Hrubisko)

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For more photos
http://uamf.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=19&t ... 83#p113783;



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Simply amazing. Your work on this collection never ceases to be astounding. A very well done to you guys.

All the best.

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Congrats on another completed collection Santiago.

What is the next collection going to be?
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Many thanks Gregs. I am glad that you like our projects.

What is the next collection going to be?
My father is building the Helicopter Sikorsky S51 in order to complete the Helicopter's series.

- Then he will build the Gloster F9/37 (x 2) with each type of engines.
- Then Waco Hadrian series with 4 models already selected.
- Then De Havilland Hornet series with 6 models already selected. (We need two more kits)
- After that probably the Vultee Vengance series (We have 5 kits and there are 7 more kits comming).
- We already have 12 kits of the Supermarine Walrus and I have to do the reaserch.
- We will probably also do the reaserch of the Hotspur glider.
- We have four kits of the Boeing 247 and we are waiting for some information before starting with the reaserch.

Then we will see. :-D
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Love the front view - looks like they are waiting for D-Day.
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Hi

Many thanks for looking.

My father has finished the Westland-Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly

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and has started two Gloster F.9/37 (one with each type of engine).

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Fantastic as always Santiago. How many Sikosrky helicopters will there be when this project is finished?

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The Horsas look really good, as does the Dragonfly. I will get back to you on the Wacos this week.

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Hi Jim

Perfect, I will look forward for your email.

Hi Narayan, these are all the helicopters of our collection.



1) Westland-Sikorsky WS-51 Dragonfly. Prototype VW209. In December 1946 an agreement was signed between Westland Aircraft and Sikorsky to allow a British version of the S-51 to be manufactured under license in the United Kingdom.


2) Cierva W.9, also known as the Cierva E.16/43 - PX203. The Cierva W.9 was a British 1940s experimental helicopter with a three-blade tilting-hub controlled main rotor, and torque compensation achieved using a jet of air discharged from the rear port side of the fuselage.


3) Bristol Type 171 Sycamore. First prototype The design of the Sycamore commenced in June 1944, and the maiden flight took place on 27 July 1947, with the prototype VL958.


4) Sikorsky R4 Hoverfly KK979/ of the RN Flying School after being passed to the British Naval Liaison Officer (Air) - Floyd Bennett - 1945


5) Sikorsky R-6A Hoverfly II KN856 evaluated at A&AEE Boscombe Down in October 1945


6) Sikorsky YR-4B FT835 Hoverfly - MV Daghestan (British Freighter) anchored at Liverpool - 16 January 1944 - Cdr Stew Graham USCG




All the Helicopters togethers



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All the Sikorsy's together



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I hope you like them.


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Hi Santiago;
You're like the factory. :grin:

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You're like the factory
Well, my father is like a machine building models. :-D

My father has finished another two models. In this case is related with the Gloster F.9/37, also known as the Gloster G.39,


He did the L8002 and L7999 which represent the Gloster F.9/37 with the different engines.


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Gloster F.9/37 L7999

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Gloster F.9/37 L8002

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I hope you like them


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Super! What kit did he use for the Glosters?
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Hi Paul

Many thanks. My father used the Magna Model kits for both of them.

As a part of our Glider project, my father has started to build two models of the Slingsby Hengist in 1/72 scale.

Here are the first photos

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Here are more photos showing the progress


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