Hi,
Today I received two lovely kit's Wingnut.
I've never seen such lovely detailed kit's, just super.
The only down side to the order was, that it cost me an extra €43 on import taxes, speaking of a European mafia.
But loose from that, among the order was the lovely detailed R.E.8 "Harry Tate".
The problem with me is, I always wanted to build something that has a historical attachment to somebody I know.
In case of the RE8 it's my friends uncle Arthur Wardlaw, who was the Air Mechanic 1st Class.
He was shot down on the 30/09/1917 by Lt. Hamscher of Jasta 37 (indeed the guy of whom I asked questions of before).
In the story of Lieutenant William Lefevre Oxley Parker, 13 Squadron, RFC, the dreadful day was described as following:
" The last day of September 1917 was ideal weather for photographic reconnaissance to be carried out, 13 Squadron sent A3731 off on a mission at 1050hrs. Front line troops reported a Corps machine falling in flames half an hour later. Fears were confirmed when Sgt pilot Albert Stanley and AM Arthur Wardlaw failed to return to Etrun."
From other sources, told me, that the fuselage had got a big strait white stripe between the tail section and the roundel.
I even found this computer drawn image on the net.

My question is does anybody has more data or drawing or photos on this particular aircraft.
An other question I have, since we know that the goal of this particular RE 8 was photographic reconnaissance, where would the camera be mounted?
I know that they fiddled around a lot with cameras, as this all was new technology.
I've seen camera's hold by hand, mounted to the side, so where would the camera have been at the end of 1917.
Any information or photos on those camera's would also be welcome?
Thanks for your help.
Danny