Boelcke Bags a B.E.Twenty-four-year-old Oswald Boelcke scores his first victory of the year. Victims are the crew of a Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c (serial #1734)over Harnes. Boelcke will continue his well-documented rush of over thirty victories that ended with his death nine months later.
(from the The West Virginian, 6 January 1916):


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Here's a model of B.E.2c #1741; just a few serial numbers away from today's subject plane, which I built circa 2002. That old 1/72 VeeDay kit was a bear. I recall the build, my second WW1 plane as an adult, being a fun challenge though I was trying several new techniques simultaneously and the outcome not as convincing as some of my other works from that time. I think all of the details: weathering, woodgrain, ribtape, strut tape, shading... were all just drawn on with pencils. Still happy with some of the elements, such as the cockpit interior, in retrospect.


