DFW T.28 Floh
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21 14 June 2016, 20:34

Thx! Choppa, I have some of the experimentals in the video in my stash 🙂
15 June 2016, 17:50

of course you do 🙂
wonderful to see such an eclectic collection of models 👍
15 June 2016, 17:53

Good work mate! Eduard have for sure come a long way from the beginning...
16 June 2016, 06:47

A realy nicely build flea. 👍 Even though I´ve already seen it a while ago I still like it. 🙂
16 June 2016, 08:00

Beautiful build of this strange plane... mine in under construction now.
11 January 2017, 06:52

Not exactly beautiful, but and excellent model of an amazing aircraft. Very interesting video as well.
11 January 2017, 15:51

At first I thought it was an egg plane. Nice result on a totally unknown plane.
11 January 2017, 16:58

Thx mates! Since it was my first 1/48 plastic model it can't reach my actual standard (it is the only 48 without a wooden airscrew) - since one can learn things with every new model😎
11 January 2017, 18:17

Thank you! The really impressive fact is the age of more then 100 years of this airplane, so a century ago before the modeler start to build the comic eggs instead of this real egg.
12 January 2017, 15:04

Really nice work! I just picked up this kit - do you happen to remember what you used for the wing radiator panel? Unfortunately the PE sheet doesn't include it 🙁
28 February 2023, 19:37

Oh, you digged out my first biplane 😉 One day I should overhaul it (also because the lower fuselage seam has split open) and add a airscrew made of real wood.
If I remember right the radiator was from a PE set for an Albatros (I think D.III or D.V) by Eduard.
28 February 2023, 19:46

Sorry to hear that the fuselage seam split open 🙁
For what it's worth, it looks like the Eduard D.III PE set has radiators! Thanks for the information!
28 February 2023, 19:48
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This was my first 1:48 plastic kit, there are areas, which could be done better.
This was one of the first Eduard kits and the plastic parts are really short run, but the PE parts are superb!
It was a damn small machine, constructed around a 6-cyl-engine.
It looks like the egg planes are invented in Germany 100 years ago!