Don't get me wrong I love this beautifull aeroplane, but I think you are wrong. The Comet has far more in common with the Tiger Moths used to train ww2 fighter pilots than the Spits they flew.
Maybe you're getting confused with the Schneider Trophy Seaplanes Supermarine S6B designed by RJ Mitchell who went onto design the Spitfire, both using essentially the same RR engine.
Some went to the local Hospice Charity Shop, we have always supported them.. and some went to 'Pets in need of Vets', which was convenently across the road from the Hospice shop.. If I sort any more, then they'll go to another shop, probably 'The Heart Foundation'.. 1/76 and 1/72 is a jungle.. some of the kits Airfix market as 1/72 are definetely 1/76.. and like I said before, at least one of the Revell (ex. Matchbox) 1/76 kits is definetely 1/72.. all you can do is measure and compare.. :)
@GekkoKamen
Don't get me wrong I love this beautifull aeroplane, but I think you are wrong. The Comet has far more in common with the Tiger Moths used to train ww2 fighter pilots than the Spits they flew.
Maybe you're getting confused with the Schneider Trophy Seaplanes Supermarine S6B designed by RJ Mitchell who went onto design the Spitfire, both using essentially the same RR engine.
Hope this helps.
RockinRedRover 11 months ago
now this is a plane i wana get lmao
mig123100 1 year ago
The best airplane ever!
NikiTheK 1 year ago
the Spitfire's and Seafire's civilian forefather.
GekkoKamen 1 year ago
Just look at it!
The coolest, hottest, sexiest (non-jet powered) airplane!
neodym4 2 years ago
dont think they wanted to take off.
OriginalAtomicSheep 3 years ago
You'll see when I post the video.. I won't spoil the fun by explaining now... :) :)
Tuberglue 3 years ago
Some went to the local Hospice Charity Shop, we have always supported them.. and some went to 'Pets in need of Vets', which was convenently across the road from the Hospice shop.. If I sort any more, then they'll go to another shop, probably 'The Heart Foundation'.. 1/76 and 1/72 is a jungle.. some of the kits Airfix market as 1/72 are definetely 1/76.. and like I said before, at least one of the Revell (ex. Matchbox) 1/76 kits is definetely 1/72.. all you can do is measure and compare.. :)
Tuberglue 3 years ago
egg planes?
SmiertSpionem 3 years ago
What charity is this going to? :)
1/76 is such a useless scale :(
SmiertSpionem 3 years ago