Letov Š.328 Vrana
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16 13 June 2022, 16:30
Moreno Baruffini
Following. Thanks for the very interesting description of the use of this aircraft during the Bulgarian service !
Following. Thanks for the very interesting description of the use of this aircraft during the Bulgarian service !
13 June 2022, 17:54
Живко Джаков
Boys, thank you for your attention. I have made progress, but I also have ambiguities.
Boys, thank you for your attention. I have made progress, but I also have ambiguities.
14 June 2022, 19:45
Живко Джаков
More double deckers never! They tortured me. I didn't manage to make them nice.
More double deckers never! They tortured me. I didn't manage to make them nice.
9 July 2022, 21:52
Alex K
Come on, Jivko, don't be hard on yourself - they seem nice enough... Biplanes have their difficulties, for sure, but they also have their charm! Keep up the good work! 👍
Come on, Jivko, don't be hard on yourself - they seem nice enough... Biplanes have their difficulties, for sure, but they also have their charm! Keep up the good work! 👍
9 July 2022, 22:03
Живко Джаков
I'm not good at it. Eight of twelve struts on the wings and tail are missing. I can't get them to fit properly.
I'm not good at it. Eight of twelve struts on the wings and tail are missing. I can't get them to fit properly.
10 July 2022, 11:30
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In 1939 Bulgaria bought about 60 planes Letov Š.328 Vrana (Crow). They began to be used as reconnaissance aircraft along the Black Sea coast, the northern part of the Aegean Sea also against the communist guerrillas in Bulgaria and Serbia, as well as against the riots in the territory of present-day northern Greece. They were mainly based at several airports - Balchik, Sarafovo, Nis, Kavala. At this stage, I can't say anything bad about the Special Hobby model. According to the description, it contains bodies and wings for two versions, with the possibility of building one of them. My surprise was when I found two D coats and two with transparent detail in the box. How not to love Special Hobby.