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British Experimental Fighter of 1927

2D Aviation posted on Aug 29, 2007
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claude19

2:35AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

All your drawings are so beautiful !!! Great thanks to you !!! AWESOME !!!

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3DClassics123456

3:04AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

Nice job!

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Mondwin

3:50AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

Always a beauty models Dear Friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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ysvry

5:06AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

great work, a usual.

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Dann-O

7:02AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

I wonder what made the British move away from radial engines. nice picture

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clifftoppler

7:28AM | Wed, 29 August 2007

a neat looking aircraft. Didn't Hawker have something to do with Sopwith? Now that is a name from WW1. I remember a few famous Hawker names: the Hart, the Hurricane, the Harrier - now that is a splendid lineage! The Hoopoe (strange name that!) must have been near the beginnings.

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Buffalo1

12:55PM | Wed, 29 August 2007

@cliff: Sopwith became Hawker after WWI. Tom Sopwith still ran the show. Cool plane that I've never seen before! Great work Geoff!


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