Morane-Saulnier Type I
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24 25 August 2020, 20:35

Mir fehlen die Worte... Wie immer, absolut einwandfrei. Spitzenklasse. 👍
25 August 2020, 21:23

Servus Frank, wieder so ein wunderbares Kleinod. Den BB habe ich irgendwie verpasst 🙁 Den werde ich mir aber noch gönnen.
25 August 2020, 22:09

You are really turning up the spiral of productivity to unseen levels... Almost as if you had time to spare these days...😉
Wonderful result - I´ll stay with the rigging being my personal stunner No.1 on this build. But really the whole thing has kind of a special atmosphere - blending the early-aviation "Bleriot" feeling with the more purpose-oriented fighting machines look of the Great War... Very, very nice 👍
26 August 2020, 06:10

i agree with Slaveo about spiral of productivity... but you still take no shortcuts in quality. amazing.
26 August 2020, 10:05

Once again, amazing result and a museum piece Frank👍
Amzes me with every of your fantastic builts
26 August 2020, 10:32

Wow, thank you mates for this huge amount of great feedback!
@Slavo that productive phase was last year😉 As mentioned, I stopped the work on this model after some failed attempts for the windshield and worked on other projects. After finish the Triplane I looked in my project store (two IKEA KVISSLE) and decided to continue on this shelf queen. And I was surprised about the amount of finished and painted modules: wings, skis, engine, wooden airscrew, cockpit. So it was mainly a mounting job. Of course that looks fast!
26 August 2020, 15:39
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Morane-Saulnier Type I in Russian service, converted from a Eduard Type N kit.
The impetus of the project was a painting by Brian Knight on the title of the Windsock Datafile 58.