Model Aircraft 2014 10, Modelarstwo
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//-->P-8APOSEIDONEXCLUSIVEWADDINGTONerigTHISf theSky oSHOW REPORT2014URAS VENTTIEI DUCAADLSCALESPOEY NT RPARF TERINGIGHNEED–BSABNE DANCRRT 2 A RBASIA I NRANDTIXOVANSEAT SAECKIGMPITFIRE VVol 13 Iss 10 October 2014 £4.25SAMPUBLICATIONS.COMAIRWARSBv 141VOGT’S UGLY BABYPrinted in the UKSupermarine Spitfire Mk.IIaDRANB EWN NG!IOOLT0398039861:31:32The Legendary SpitfireVisit our brand newwebsite and online shopwww.revell.de/enfacebook.com/Revell@RevellGermanyREV E LL H A S M OV E D :Revell GmbH,Unit 10, Old Airfield Industrial Estate,Cheddington Lane, Tring, HP23 4QRTel: 0845 459 0747, Fax: 01296 660041, Email: ukbranch@revell.de© 2014 Revell GmbH. A subsidiary of Hobbico, Inc.All rights reserved. Trade enquiries welcome.Available from branches ofand all good model stockists.For £67.99 youdon’t just getthis...You get all thisOther kits also available“We don’t just sell them, we also use them”4Contentswww.sampublications.comPart Two – Sabre DancingBy Leonid Krylov and YuriyTepsurkaev16Red Banner Fighter28The Lockheed Ventura inCommonwealth Service Part 4Ventura Mk IIs in action over Italy part 1By Tony O’ToolePepelyaev’s Korean War MiGBy Bill Bunting4142Red LeaderScaling down a Sea GodThe P-8A Poseidon in 1/144By Mike Verier5354555658626466IPMS UK Column (Chris Ayre)Kit NewsAccessories NewsDecal NewsWorkbenchPearl of the SkyEventsShop & Web GuideAnd FinallyCover Artwork by John Foxwww.design-phoenix.com6The Avro Anson in RAF20A Bit on the SideServiceVogt’s Ugly Baby – the BV 141By Ben Bailey24Airwars inFocusFlying with the ‘Tigers’A look at the history of No.74 SquadronBy Andy Evans30Special VenturaModelling the Revell Ventura Mk II in 1575 (SD) FlightColours & MarkingsBy Tony O’TooleA Photo EssayBy Tony O`TooleModel Aircraft | October 20145The Past, the Present and theShape of Things to ComeCONTENTS – VOLUME 13 ISSUE 10Having just worked through this month's material, Ihave to take my hat off to the various contributorswhose work has made up this issue. It really is oneof the best I’ve seen for ages.I’m also pleased with the new format, as it enables me to gauge thecontent better and ensure that the core historical material is betterrepresented. In this issue it has been my very great pleasure to cram it inso tightly that I can guarantee we have morevalue per page than we ever have before – ifyou’re looking for quality aviation and modellingjournalism, that is.Historically we have part two of the fascinating eye-witness account from the Soviet side of the fence in Korea,along with Tony O’Toole’s in-depth research on the VenturaMk II – a subject that gets covered in the modelling sectionalso. The Anson photo feature gave me no end of pleasuretoo, as it is among my very favourite aircraft, ranking upthere with the Fw 58 and the Blackburn Skua.Modelling and history cross over a few times this month, with the 1/72MiG-15, 1/48 Ventura and some fascinating insights into a couple of over-looked Spitfire sub-types. Andy Brooke’s work is redolent of this magazinein the heyday of Neil Robinson, and he has not only done the research, buthe has built the models too!Right up to the minute is this month’s helping of modern stuff fromMike Verier, with a walkaround of the new P-8A at RIAT, along with ascratch conversion from a Revell kit in 1/144, and this is joined in the‘Contemporary’ section by a photo report fromWaddington, just to make sure we havesomething in for everybody.So, a packed and essential issue this month.Plenty of everything for everyone, and lots moreof the same to come!Model Aircraftjust got better – again!Gary HatcherEditorModel Aircraft34Enigma VariationsSpitfire back seat driversBy Andy Brook38Take the TRAMSecond Time IntruderBy Garry F. Prettyman.46The Sea God LandsClose-up of Boeing’s P-8A PoseidonBy Mike VerierSwedish RhapsodyAgainWaddington International Air Show 2014By Ray Ball50Viva Espania and
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