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Paul Tomczak
Paul Tomczak
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Horten Ho-229 A-1

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30 June 2016, 01:17
Mike Kryza

Really a very nice plane and camo. 👍
30 June 2016, 16:13
Erik Leijdens
👍
30 June 2016, 17:22
Holger Kranich
Amazing amazing amazingly cool camo!!!
30 June 2016, 18:10
Murad ÖZER
yup, lovely display too!
30 June 2016, 18:12
Martien Lourens
Impressive work and paintwork
30 June 2016, 18:42
Roberto Rocat
Wow. I really like it. Looks great with the landing gear up. Bravo.
30 June 2016, 19:20
Eelco Gregoire
That's a fun project!
30 June 2016, 19:52
arne vd burg
Very cool model and presentation
30 June 2016, 20:06
Ulf Petersen
Agree with Martien. Cool, Paul!8) 👍
1 July 2016, 05:02
Paul Tomczak
Thanks everyone!
1 July 2016, 13:44
Kerber
Wow! Great color scheme and work too! You just gave me the idea for my old, semi-destroyed Horten...
1 July 2016, 13:47

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Luftwaffe '46 Build
Tunisia, Fall of 1946

After stopping the red Army with nuclear strikes in Poland and the US/British Forces during the Ardennes Offensive (which destroyed all the allied Northern Armies) the war entered a stalemate in Europe. This gave Germany time to rebuild its forces including its jet fighters. Desperately in need of Oil, the Germans launched a surprise attack on Northern Africa. The Allies were taken by surprise as hundreds of Germans parachuted into the supply dumps set up by the allies. With enough supplies to last a good while, the Germans flew in their most effective fighters and fighter bombers to support their forces.

The Ho-229's acted as long range fighter and attack aircraft using their 30mm cannons to great affect. The 229's and Ta-183's enjoyed huge successes against the allied piston engine fighters. However by the fall of 1946, the allies were once again closing the loop on Germany's Africa adventures. A major offensive launched by the British and lead by their new Comet

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