WW1 British Experimental Fighters by geoffgeoffp
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Comments (7)
ysvry
nice one
Renderholic
Very well done!!!
Syrup
Excellent! :B eaver !
ollienorthie
Very nice.
1358
considering that powered flight was barely 10 years old, everything must have been experimental. great work as always!
clifftoppler
A fascinating contrast with the 1914 craft looking back to the beginnings of flight and the other establishing a design that would continue to WWII (Swordfish, Gladiator etc. (Sorry for the delayed comment. My leisure hours are taken up with coping with a bathroom leak. You might say I'm in the swim of things).
debbielove
I have got to make this, rather late, comment about your plates as a whole. They are an amazing reference for aircraft buffs. Very accurate a the bew style ones are very pleasingly to the eye. Well done. I have one request and, I'm afraid, one thing I think you have wrong. On the plate this comment is on, which is very well drawn, the 'Sopwith Gunbus' doesn't excist. I've hunted and hunted and all I can find is the Vickers Gungus. No Sopwith Website lists an experimental Gunbus. The other thing, the request, is would you thing of doing some of you older double plates in the 3D style? Thanks for the enjoyment, Rob