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    Could anyone tell me what thise model would represent;
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    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
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    Thanks Gunny, but the V form of the wings doesn't match ....
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    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
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    Maybe this one?
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    This is true!...

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    Quote by zwerge View Post
    Maybe this one?
    Thanks, but what might it be. I am zero when it comes to planes.
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    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Here is a additional pic of the profile. I don't know why but it looks familliar to me.
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    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    It's Very close to a Focke-Wulf FW 200 Condor 4 engine Passenger plane.(Quite a difference in appearance from the FW 200 Condor Military bomber). It may be a Bit stylized by the model maker. It has very distinctive large engine cowl caps as well as slightly staggered engine placement.

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    William

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    Quote by Wagriff View Post
    It's Very close to a Focke-Wulf FW 200 Condor 4 engine Passenger plane.(Quite a difference in appearance from the FW 200 Condor Military bomber). It may be a Bit stylized by the model maker. It has very distinctive large engine cowl caps as well as slightly staggered engine placement.

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    It's quite possible you are right, the very early condor airliners had a more rounded top to the rudder, which is a better match to the model.

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    That is the one I think!!
    Thanks William.
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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