Hello, Albatros
Antoinette Drawings are quite interesting
Today I went to my local copy shop to have some drawings of the Martin Handasyde and some other pre WW1 types reproduced in 32 scale.
They are quite big, so maybe I will remain locked to 1/48 scale: I have all the Pyro kits, many AJP and some other resin and plastic ones but I prefer to build unusual subjects from scratch.
I also had a look to the Martin Handasyde that I built some 30 years ago - She lays derelict since when I decided to go into the superdetail side and never emerged again :-)
Maybe that it will be one of the first kit that I will complete.
Just to be over-precise, the Martin Handaside is completely different from the Antoinette, even if also the contemporaries called her "Antoinette type" they look like twins, but the MH is much smaller, has an almost monococque wooden fuselage and the wings are quite different: the Antoinette's left and right wings were in effect the same wing, so they could be inverted.
This was not the case with the MH wings.
There were also many differences between the various MHs built and it is really difficult to pick one and find the details.
This is the reason that has stopped me from completing the model: it keeped to behave like a chamaleon...
best regards
ermeio