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wulf190a
25th Sep 2007, 22:55
Here is a pic of G-WULF in her new livery awaiting final inspection and test flight. Should be around the circuit next year. Hope you like it

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff81/wulf190a/picture514.jpg

Edit: No picture wulf, which I expect you have noted. I see you have tried the tips. Let me know if you have a problem.

PPP

Feather #3
25th Sep 2007, 23:03
The latest in Stealth Technology on my screen. :ooh:

Don't let the Yanks steal this one.

G'day ;)

jabberwok
26th Sep 2007, 00:43
Can I get a tin of that paint too? :8

brakedwell
26th Sep 2007, 12:09
Looks good, can it land in Cat 3B conditions?

the dean
26th Sep 2007, 14:21
think thats the same picture you're showing wulf is it..???:}

looking forward to seeing it.......

hoodie
26th Sep 2007, 16:52
How about:

http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff81/wulf190a/Picture514.jpg

Photobucket doing something strange there. I think the problem in your original link was that the the "P" in "Picture" was lower case in the link provided by Photobucket, which it shouldn't have been.

Anyway - nice colours :ok:

Double Zero
26th Sep 2007, 18:33
I thought swastikas were taboo ?

wulf190a
26th Sep 2007, 20:21
Thanks hoodie,
much obliged.

Hot Charlie
26th Sep 2007, 22:07
I thought swastikas were taboo ?

Certainly in certain places, such as Germany, but not in the UK. In this context the symbol does no harm.

Saab Dastard
26th Sep 2007, 22:39
What scale is it, wulf190a?

wulf190a
27th Sep 2007, 05:34
Its about 1/2 scale, approx

the dean
27th Sep 2007, 06:58
nice...best of luck with her...

Cleopatra
27th Sep 2007, 11:12
I've seen G-WULF and she's a real beauty - well done with the paint job it's excellent. Looking forward to seeing her fly in the near future.

John Farley
27th Sep 2007, 16:05
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/johnfarley/DuxandOWSept2007033small.jpg

wulf190a
27th Sep 2007, 18:47
Absolutely!! who wouldn't

Cleopatra
27th Sep 2007, 18:53
I'd love to have a flight in G-WULF, but as it's only a single seater, it may prove difficult!

hoggsnortrupert
28th Sep 2007, 05:05
I would gladly give for a trot about in one of these.
BUT: I would have to say, (FLAK AHEAD)Quite possibly the best fighter of this era: The TA 152.:=
I wonder if Kurt Tank ,Reg Mitchell, Sidney Camm, Willy Messerschmitt, ever got the chance to share a beer together:
F---:mad: uniforms.
Chr's
H/Snort:ok:

Fareastdriver
28th Sep 2007, 09:59
I wonder if there are any in Argentina? I read somewhere that the Vichy French built the A4 for the Germans at Toulouse. After the war they continued production until their stock of engines ran out. Most of them, apparantly, went to the Argentine Air Force.