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04/20/02 07:47:00 GMT
Name: Umit Sevik
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Location: Turkey

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As a mechanical engineer myself, I was glad to see people interested in models, but please do not forget the people who were killed in these planes and the ones that were killed by these planes. Let`s just keep them as models not toys of war.



03/22/02 21:06:22 GMT
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Well Done.. I enjoyed the site thoroughly.. My compliments to you for both the website and the models. To be honest.. My favorite model is your P-47 Razorback ... but then I may be a bit biased.. .Charles Mohrle, the pilot of the "touch of texas" is my uncle. Once again, my compliments... John D. Mohrle



03/14/02 13:33:12 GMT
Name: Jeff Jones MY URL: Visit Me
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I am selling out my 1/48 and 1/32 Warbirds collection. 100+ kits WWI and WWII. Contact me for list and additions. Thanks, Jeff



03/09/02 01:27:36 GMT
Name: Andrew MY URL: Visit Me
My Email: Email Me Location: Cali

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Nice work! This place has a lot of good info



02/28/02 19:51:40 GMT
Name: Archangel MY URL: Visit Me
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Really cool man. I enjoy building 1/48th scale aircraft too. Please go to my webpage and have your eyes treated as mine are visiting your website. I have many modern jets there for viewing and one ME109. Keep up the good work. Michael



02/12/02 19:59:22 GMT
Name: jeff westbrook MY URL: Visit Me
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01/31/02 16:44:32 GMT
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The F6F Hellcat on your "my photos" page 1 in fact is not an Hellcat but an F4F Wildcat.



01/23/02 03:52:13 GMT
Name: Tim Hogenmiller MY URL: Visit Me
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Nice Page, Very Informative



01/15/02 05:03:50 GMT
Name: Amanda MY URL: Visit Me
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Merry Meet! Great site, good balance of pics and info. I just wanted to ask if there was a typo on the P-40 Warhawk page. Under the performance section, it says that it can fly at 308 mph at 5,000 feet, 343 mph at 15,000 feet, and 324 mph at 25,000 feet. I thought this was a typo at first and that planes generally fly faster at high altitudes when the air is thin, yet I'm not exactly a physics major so I thought it might be correct and I was missing something. Please clear it up for me! thanx



01/15/02 04:57:28 GMT
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01/13/02 19:11:13 GMT
Name: Fred Heifert MY URL: Visit Me
My Email: Email Me Location: Reading, PA

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Over the last 10 years I started my model building hobby again and I am quite proud of the way some have turned out. Now, that I am older, we are going to move from a house to an apartment. Any ideas on what to do with excess models? I really don't want to scrap them and as you know they would be very fragile to move. Great models on your page.



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