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jankees

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Just had my first flight around Bundaberg, and just one word comes to mind; outstanding!!

The quality is breathtaking, and I love all the pedestrians. One minor nag: they walk in circles that I feel are too small...

Here's the Mustang I painted especially for this airfield:

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[img width=1160 height=687]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7777.jpg

[img width=1160 height=615]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7779.jpg

[img width=1160 height=599]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7782.jpg

[img width=1160 height=602]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7784.jpg

[img width=1160 height=608]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7786.jpg

[img width=1160 height=561]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7789.jpg

[img width=1160 height=680]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7797.jpg

[img width=1160 height=550]http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww230/jcblom60/2010/FX7802.jpg

would this last one be the hangar the Dutch Air Force used during the war?

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Good pics and paints jankees . Does the paint relate to Bundy in history or.....?

Yes, the Mustangs for the Dutch East Indies Air Force (ML-KNIL) were delivered in Bundaberg, which served as a RNEIF base at that time (1945), so this aircraft belongs in Bundaberg, well, for a few days/weeks anyway, before it was flown to Tjilatjap in Java via Cloncurry, Darwin, Timor and Bali.

Thanks for the remarks!

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