Breda 25

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gera
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Breda 25

Post by gera » Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:29 pm

Hi Guys.........

The Breda 25 was responsible for many Italian aces during WW2. A counterpart of the American PT-17 was in all flight schools from 1934 on.
Here is a solid wood, card bamboo etccc model like all I do. :lol:

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Post by Jan den Das » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:28 am

Hai Gera
Can you help me with a scan of your darwing.
When you have also all kind of dimensions?
If you have good other Breda drawings, I am also interrested?
Thanks
Jan

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GAJouette
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Post by GAJouette » Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:06 am

Gera,
Beautiful work my friend.Great to see such a fine example of " Old School" modeling techniques.I hope to see more of your works posted here.
Regards,
Gregory Jouette

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Chris Busbridge
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Post by Chris Busbridge » Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:10 am

Choroszy Modelbud have produced a nice 1/72 resin kit of this aircraft.

http://www.modelbud.pl/modelbud/kataloga/ang/a157.htm

also available is a floatplane kit.

http://www.modelbud.pl/modelbud/kataloga/ang/a158.htm

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Post by Luftwoller » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:09 pm

Simply Stunning Gera, you are definately a talented guy,
...Guy
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