Thanks...
Ian, I am not sure what kind of information are you referring to. If modelling techniques - I have learned the majority of those here and at two predecessor mot-any-more-existing modeling forums dedicated to WW1 aircraft models. If to the aircraft details - depends - I have quite a library of Windsocks and other books, and as for this Tripe - whe usual detail-rich Wingnut Wings instruction book gives you more than is needed.
I was reflecting on all the models where you have posted your build logs on this forum and how you have researched each specific aircraft and brought their details to life. Most impressive. Your modelling techniques are equally impressive and like you, I have learnt most of my techniques from these forums.
Many thanks / Ian
Oh, I see. Well, this is my vice - I simply do not feel like modeling an aircraft not having at least one photo to confirm its existence.

Actually, the more photos, the better

Besides, I especially like the unusual markings - though this Tripe here is not a good example

But then, it was the idea of this GB - to depict the aircraft of the well-known aces.
Anyway, thank you for your kind words, I am glad my models are liked by the fellow modellers.