tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4245848993516434751.post5684513413646881933..comments2023-04-01T10:38:24.993+01:00Comments on Grand Logistics: Biplanes Of The Second World WarUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4245848993516434751.post-87405202102007481582011-06-20T17:14:06.759+01:002011-06-20T17:14:06.759+01:00There is also the Japanese F1M2 Type Zero Observat...There is also the Japanese F1M2 Type Zero Observation Seaplane model 11 ("Pete") which was produce in quantity and enjoyed some success as a float plane fighter.Chuck Hillhttp://CGBlog.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4245848993516434751.post-48309671664308437922011-06-19T03:57:38.769+01:002011-06-19T03:57:38.769+01:00Hello Chuck Hill,
thankyou,I will add those.
When...Hello Chuck Hill,<br /><br />thankyou,I will add those.<br />When I first read Sven's post half a dozen biplanes sprang to mind,it turns out there are many more than that.<br /><br /><br /> GrandLogistics.GrandLogisticshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05216594701400296075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4245848993516434751.post-28639861812483348742011-06-18T17:38:28.060+01:002011-06-18T17:38:28.060+01:00A few additions: Grumman J2F/JF-2 Duck amphib, Ste...A few additions: Grumman J2F/JF-2 Duck amphib, Stearman trainer of course, Curtiss SOC-4 Seagull, Hall PH2/3 seaplanesChuck Hillnoreply@blogger.com