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I notice your flying boat. Very interesting model. i liked the unfinished kits, espeically the yak-3. I use to fly a yak-9? (yak-3 could have been the 3, if memory seems to say yak-9). That was many years ago, it was a u-control gas model. The model I built was a profile fuslage (1/2"). The second one I built body thicker 1 1/4". Both flew well. I have a picture somewhere of second model. They were a Sterling kit. - David E. Snyder, Fri, 6 Mar 2009 5:44PM | |||||
SAlut Pierre, Je te confirme le premier kit comme étant un Yak 40 et le troisième c'est très clair c'est un Hawker Hunter Amitiés et encore bravo pour cet énorme job! - Besançon Yves, Fri, 21 Nov 2008 5:45AM | |||||
Hi, Pierre! This is a russian very old kits. First kit is the russian civilian jet Як-40 (Yak-40), the aircraft maded in the Yakovlev (Яковлев) bureau. Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-40 Second kit is the Yakovlev Yak-3 (Як-3) prop WWII fighter. Third kit may be a Hawker Hunter. All kits from the company named Кругозор (Krugozor, means horizon, mental outlook) and from ~1979. With best regards from Russia! - flauros, Thu, 15 May 2008 2:03PM | |||||