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I've noticed that there isn't a place for reference material here. This has got to be one of the best sites I've seen for modelling diversity and and there must be a ton of reference sites I haven't been to yet. Feel free to add your own favorite links. If this is not a good idea for a Group or is deemed unsuitable for the forum then I invite the editor to delete it.
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This site contains 160 pages of Spitfire pilots, their squadrons and when possible, the codes and serial numbers. It also contains, with permission, the data from The Spitfire Production site so the is two sites […]
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Hi George, I go there every day, and usually glean a few nuggets of gold after sifting thru a lot of gravel. I guess I shouldn't be surprised at the emotion "things" can invoke. The closest I ever came to […]
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One of my favorite sites, much more than just about Canadian aviation. I doubt I'll live long enough to go through the whole site... (link)
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One of my many faults Rick, forgetting to bookmark. While I do go to Hyperscale often, its always to the main page. I may have to venture deeper in, just for the laugh
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Hi George, thanks for the link, I've used this program but keep forgetting to bookmark it. Got that covered today. The "other site" is HyperScale.com. There is a lot of good info over there and excellent […]
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You're welcome Craig. I've seen "other site" mentioned a few times here but have no idea what it is. Should I stay away from the "other site"?
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Hope it's of some use to you David
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Cheers, George - really helpful and especially so for scratch build parts. Thanks for the tip off.
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Handy little tool. (link) Working in 1:48 scale it's pretty easy to figure out the conversion from real life to scale, ¼" = 1 scale foot. I like to […]
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