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Recconnaisance Campaign

His question probably was based on the rather large dent in the barrel which makes it look like it was made of thin tube rather than a proper barrel !

It's an exhaust pipe... Faces backwards in case of a rapid retreat when discovered by the enemy :rotf :rotf :rotf


Where those things in use during the 1980's


Cheers, Christian B)
 
His question probably was based on the rather large dent in the barrel which makes it look like it was made of thin tube rather than a proper barrel !

It's an exhaust pipe... Faces backwards in case of a rapid retreat when discovered by the enemy :rotf :rotf :rotf


Where those things in use during the 1980's


Cheers, Christian B)

I don't think it was used in the 80's. I know the French Foreign Legion used some cool looking 6 wheelers in Desert Storm.

Looked this -

amx10RCsaumurTROW2.jpg
 
Looks like next year will be the year I start building my Vietnam birds I have an Cesna Bird Dog for this one
 
Yep, it was a Matchbox kit. An option could be to try and get the decal sheet from when Revell Germany re-issued it a few years back. Those marking were very good indeed. There's so much to see inside that huge cockpit detailing it will keep you busy for a month !!

Trust me on the decals tho', worth trying to get a hold of ;)

Ian
 
I don't know what it is, much less the engines :pinch:

I took the picture from the National Naval Aviation Facebook page ...... I think and now I can't seem to find my way back to the page :bang head

Oh found it - caption

With a 325 lb. depth charge beneath its starboard wing, a Coast Guard J4F Widgeon conducts an antisubmarine warfare patrol off the coast of the United States.

:drinks
 
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