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    Oil tank

    Hello Builders I'm making an oil tank for an old bird. Maybe it's interesting for some of you to see some of the process involved making this. Offcours there are several ways and several techniques that can do it,but I do it this way mainly with gand tools. Think about pullmaxes or...
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    Lt.Versteegh's Fokker DVII 1918

    Hello everyone In the North of the Netherlands in a place called Berkhout,Mr.Dick Funcke is building a flying worthy Fokker DVII two seater Biplane replica. It's the so called" Versteegh's DVII version" The replica is based on the"F600"DVII. This F600 had larger wings and a tank between...
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    Dutch Fokker CX 1936 Part project

    Good Evening Classic Aircraftfriends/Forum Members Because i,m new to this forum I would like to introduce myself first to you all. My name is Paul Stalenberg and i,m 38 and a Car panel beater from proffesion. I live in Purmerend in the Netherlands and my hobby's are aircraft moddeling . The...
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