Thank you all for your kind remarks, my friends. I'm flattered.
I' ll take a picture of the small museum located in Mieszków that which was started by a group of enthusiasts to commemorate the uprising and post it here if you are interested.
I would love that, Filip!
Dear me, Bud. Thank you very much but honestly, I do not feel I have done anything to earn such a tribute. I feel embarassed, as in the matter of fact it is me, who has been learning a lot (if not everything) about WW1 aviation modelling in three subsequent forums from many fellow modellers, you included, for almost 10 years now!
Anyway, I am extremely glad, that you have finished this model to such a spectacular result. Let it be a tribute to General Anders who flew it in the observer cockpit in the winter 1919/1920 and also those men who at the beginning of the uprising in Wielkopolska captured Ławica air station from Germans with many aircraft, this DFW included (as was correctly mentioned by Filip).
Thanks, Przemo! We've all come a long way since those days on the 'drome, haven't we.
Hey Bud,
Truly a nice build, will you bring her up to Silverwings on Saturday?
Gabe
I took her to Silver Wings, but you weren't there! I missed you, buddy. This one didn't place. I took first with my Rumpler C.I, second with my Macchi M-5 and Bob Zelnick(sp?) took third with his 1/72 scale Oeffag D.III.
Awesome build, Bud! One more in my stash that I'm inspired to build by admiring your work.
Cheers,
Gary
Well, haul it out and build it, Gary! I'd love to see it.
Again, thanks to you all.
Cheers,
Bud