Looking Great Peter there was two civilian Annie's here in New Zealand along with the RNZAF aircraft.
Looking Great Peter there was two civilian Annie's here in New Zealand along with the RNZAF aircraft.
Could only find pictures of this MK12! MK1s ZK-AYJ and BCL were also registered but can find no pictures. Ed Coates site has been hacked and the second NZ page is redirected to some pharmacy scam touting viagra(dont really need it at the moment!).
Uploaded to FlightSim.com. Looks a bit boring but was the only one.
Forgot to mention the airworthy Canadian MK5 is now available!
Very nice thank you.
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This aircraft was my Christmas Present to myself
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Peter, Thank you Sir for your paints
I remember seeing this one at Elstree in 1962 along with Avro 19 G-AGWE. Now preserved at Duxford in RAF colours.
Yes please
ATB
DaveB
Peter..
Any plans to do RAS or BEA (or both)??
ATB
DaveB
Great work! But where are the Norwegian Ansons.. :-)
Best regards
Jens-Ole
Repainting since FS5..
A South East Asia Command early MK1.
At the risk of boring people with Anson paints, these two are now available atFlightSim.com.
Last Norwegian example.
A Railway Air Services Avro 19. Many thanks to DaveB for providing me with a lot of info for this paint!
This will probably be my last Anson paint.
Peter W
Many thanks for all the repaints, they all look AWESOME !!! Simon is happy with them too !!
Oh, and we had our Anson reviewed..... just sayin' : http://www.airdailyx.net/battle-of-t...2a-or-fsaddon/
That's excellent Peter Glad the reference material was helpful. How many authors of his day were mindful enough to give colour information in narratives?? Not many and that's for sure
ATB
DaveB
Hmmm, I counted up my Anson paints and there were 48 so I thought I would round it up to 50! The last two paints, French and Turkish MK1s. Available at FlightSim.com now.
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