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Caproni Ca. 100

Post by Starflyer » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:34 am

I'm looking for any documentation about Caproni Ca. 100. Anybody here can help me? I need old photo or color profile abou this ariplane.

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Post by Editor » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:42 am

Ciao Davide,
Plenty of pics and profiles in:

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I'll scan some pics and profiles for you this evening.

Ciao,

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Post by Editor » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:58 pm

here you go (ref. Ali D'Italia Capron Ca.100 Mini Serie 2):

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Thank you lot Vince!

Post by Starflyer » Fri Nov 10, 2006 1:01 am

Webmaster wrote:Ciao Davide,
Plenty of pics and profiles in:

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I'll scan some pics and profiles for you this evening.

Ciao,
I appreciate some scanning about the book, in Italy si completely sold out! And anybody I know doesn't have it.

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Post by Editor » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:58 am

Ciao Davide,
Yes Ali D'Italia books don't last long, the references usually sell-out quickly, however I have a few copies of ADI Ca.100 MS #2 still in inventory, just drop me a note if you want one.

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Wonderful, yes!!!

Post by Starflyer » Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:18 am

Webmaster wrote:Ciao Davide,
Yes Ali D'Italia books don't last long, the references usually sell-out quickly, however I have a few copies of ADI Ca.100 MS #2 still in inventory, just drop me a note if you want one.
It's fantastic! Tell me the price and paying mode :lol:

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Really Old Thread To Post On...

Post by RetiredInKalifornia » Sat Oct 07, 2023 5:10 pm

...But must add wished I'd had this publication for building my Choroszy Modelbud Ca.100s over decade later! Below photograph includes them well as Ca.164, FIAT G.8 & SAIMAN 200 builds sans ever having seen it based on kit & Internet information:

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Re: Caproni Ca. 100

Post by Vincent Fiore » Sun Oct 08, 2023 2:58 am

Richard, why did you not consider giving your wonderful collection to a museum, so that it could be enjoyed by many?

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Not Possible Here...

Post by RetiredInKalifornia » Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:13 am

Vincent Fiore wrote:
Sun Oct 08, 2023 2:58 am
Richard, why did you not consider giving your wonderful collection to a museum, so that it could be enjoyed by many?
...Aerospace Museum Of California McClellan Park (former AFB) in Sacramento is US military oriented, IPMS Sacramento membership fraction of size it was decades ago, don't know anybody running it. Other than IPMS San Jose & Fresno nobody else in scale modeling world within 200 miles to ask whether they'd take the collection. All models were in 70-plus display cases, only could transport few at a time praying none would break, no equipment & materials either to repair them if any had! I've given away hundreds of models before, have committed to memory how were built but unlike them the "Italians" were photographed for posterity they - the photos - better than Real McCoys, i.e. most fabrication & painting goofs pixilated away.

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