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WW2 Australian Bomber

2D Aviation posted on Jun 21, 2007
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Comments (9)


jlvfr

3:32AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Ooo! A very rare prototype :) Congrats.

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thecytron

8:45AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Very good presentation! Excellent detailed work!

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Syrup

9:10AM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Rare do we see your imagery in this style .Excellent Geoff! :B eaver !

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clifftoppler

2:48PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

Mmm! I'd not known the Ausies produced their own aircraft. It looks quite tidy. Are those actual windows on the side and on the rear underbelly? They appear not to be gun ports.

wingnut55

3:02PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

nice work with an unusual subject.

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Dann-O

5:38PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I di dnot know either. Looks like a Japanese plane. I just forgot the name but it has similar lines and coudl be mistaken for it.

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ysvry

5:48PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

also reminds me off the bristol beaufighter , great work.

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sirgugu

7:41PM | Thu, 21 June 2007

I'm pretty sure I've see this aircrft once or twice. Thought it was the Dauntless but after recall the pictures of them I've just discarded the option. The ventral window it's makeing me confused. Damn. It's not an original design and I've get to work tomorrow. Nice job although. Regards Sir Gugu

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Buffalo1

3:52PM | Wed, 11 July 2007

Well, ya got me on this one. I'm familiar with Commonwealth's Wirraway and Boomerang, but not this cool lookin' plane.


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