Rhino
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Thanks Bob! Multiply a fast sneeze velocity of 100 mph, with a blast radius of 5 feet, and one might have quite the scale gale, as it were.I know I saw a video feed for a 1:700 scale aircraft that I was going to post here. Thought it was Plasmo but I don't see it in his feed.
They look great!! Don't sneeze! Aerodynamics knows no scale!


Back-Aft models decals provided the letters for 802 Squadron ID's. These 6 Martlets are A, F, K, P, Q, and Winkle's R serial mount.

This picture was snapped by the crew of a Boeing 314 Clipper out of Lisbon. Winkle led the flight back to North Camp airfield, Gibraltar from HMS Audacity with William Fletcher and Norris Patterson in close formation. 27 September 1941

Outside of Edinburgh Airport, 2 years after this Grand Scot "Went West" in 2016, The Royal Navy-Royal Marine Charity erected a statue of Captain Brown, Edinburgh is Winkle's hometown.
The Edinburgh University Air Squadron Association was also due to set up a flight experience scholarship for disadvantaged youngsters, which will soon be known as the Winkle Brown Scholarships.