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Re: There's a couple "Imposters" in this collection ...

Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:52 am

Wow Mark! I'd settle for a pony for my young'an but I am heading to the Philippines in a couple days :D, and wont be able to take care of it :lol:
I think you have already done a thread or at least posted some pics on Clark field?, will be in the neighborhood for two days.
Thanks. Or even a part II of "impostors"??

Re: There's a couple "Imposters" in this collection ...

Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:19 am

Mark Allen M wrote:
steve dickey wrote:Im going with just the Spit and 109 thats it. Cool thread by the way!!

Steve is the winner!!!!

So Steve you now can request any thread you like and I'll see what I can find pop2

Here's one last one.



Depends on what you refer to as imposters, I think Seagull beat Steve to the punch. By imposters I was thinking the P-40 was trying to look like a wartime photo.

The Avenger in the museum doesn’t count as a fake.

:drink3:

Re: There's a couple "Imposters" in this collection ...

Sun Apr 01, 2018 12:09 pm

... and made of complete "plastic" at a very small scale ...


You must have missed this part above.

Steve was first to find the "plastic" Sptifire & 109 only

Re: There's a couple "Imposters" in this collection ...

Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:11 pm

Steve here's a few more for ya ...

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Aerial view of Clark Field taken during the summer of 1945.

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P-38's at Clark Field. Multiple rows of Lockheed P-38 Lighting aircraft lined up on a grass field; circa 1945-1946
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