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With you on that Darrol - I had the Airfix model as well.
Good friend of mine was at RAF Wyton on a `Hound` squadron - he loved it.
Anyone seen the one at Duxford?
With you on that Darrol - I had the Airfix model as well.
Good friend of mine was at RAF Wyton on a `Hound` squadron - he loved it.
Anyone seen the one at Duxford?
The Airfix model is $10 over here. On Amazon.
Here's a vid for you detailers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P5F-ur9DGM
A not very well maintained example, but most of the bumps and gadgets are shown.
The example in the IWM is an English Electric Thunderbird which was developed for the Army; the BAC Bloodhound was Air Force. At first glance they look very similar, but perhaps the most obvious differentiating feature is the pair of ramjets.
Photo shows the Bloodhound at the gate of the RAF Museum, Hendon.
The example in the IWM is an English Electric Thunderbird which was developed for the Army; the BAC Bloodhound was Air Force. At first glance they look very similar, but perhaps the most obvious differentiating feature is the pair of ramjets.
Photo shows the Bloodhound at the gate of the RAF Museum, Hendon.
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