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 On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 15:40:52 +0200, DAN <dan@no.spam.thanks> wrote:
 
 >Bob (not my real pseudonym) wrote:
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 >>Blasphemy!  Abomination!
 >>Thankfully, only exists as a 1/72 scale model from a creative
 >>craftsman...
 >
 >Sure this is a model kit photo, but it represents a real aircraft.
 
 From the modeller's own description:
 
 "As a side note: this whif conversion is not as fantastic as one might
 think. Even though AFAIK no Mosquito ever carried radial engines, not
 
 Argentina, a light bomber patterned after the Mosquito in 1947 as a
 domestic development, carried radials, but less powerful Pratt &
 
 
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