Collectable British Army Air Corps Airplanes from World War 2, Military Die cast, plastic mahogany planes all the pride of the British flag.These Collectable British Air Corps Airplanes are the pride of he British Flag of World War 2. Without these great planes the face of the world face would be very different today. The British pilots fought gallantly during World War 2 and almost down to the very last pilot, they withstood the powerful German Air Force in World War 2's Battle of Britain. We all have to thank these World War 2 British pilots from the deepest parts of our heart. |
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| There's
a very good reason to build airplane models
and that is when you build a model you learn. You learn about aircraft
components, airplane types, aviation history, reading plans, blueprints,
types of glue and gluing techniques, paints, paint brush types, different
types of paints, decals and a lot more.
When you build a model you are building your future. You are preparing for that technical job of the future. You are learning about technology and manufacturing just like the engineers who build the high performance aircraft today. Many of these engineers started out by building models and when you're putting you're model together you can feel the strength it gives you, just like the aviation engineers. And at the same time you are making the dream of your future come true. Just look at what happens when you complete a model. Your model is placed on a shelf or hung from the ceiling, not thrown into a box and treated like one of those junk toys. Models really are something better than just a toy, they are like a trophy which shows your dedication to work and detail. |
Please Note:
I took the photo of the clouds used in the background picture
while we were
flying from a Northern Siberian city named Khatanga
on our way to
the North Pole in April 2002. C. Jeff Dyrek, webmaster
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