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Date |
Preview |
| John Cooper | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 15-Mar-09 12:14 |  | | Views : 2235 | | The lewis guns were made from balsa, paper and alluminum tube. |
| John Cooper | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 15-Mar-09 12:13 |  | | Views : 2553 | | The obeserver, Billy, was orignally from a Guillows DH4 kit, some 30 years ago. He has flown an Se5a and a number of other WW1 aircarft. |
| John Cooper | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 15-Mar-09 12:10 |  | | Views : 2315 | | The DH4 is covered with green Litespan that has been over sprayed with flat brown enamel. |
| John Cooper | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 15-Mar-09 12:06 |  | | Views : 2150 | | This is a 5 channel R/C DH4 powered by an EFlite 370 |
| John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 28-Jan-09 18:39 |  | | Views : 4373 | | Henry looks at the pipe and wonders how not to fry his eggs. Sorry ,I forgot this one! |
| John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1812, DH-4 | Parked | 28-Jan-09 18:16 |  | | Views : 4275 | | Henry G. Boonstra accepts delivery on his refurbished DH-4. He likes it! |
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