Not sure if they've all been done as yet, but for those interested, there are some nice shots from Fallon at Fightercontrol;
http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/v ... 16&t=70229
also a couple of belters of a Seahawk.
			
			
									
						
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Re: NAS Fallon Aggressors
That is one very spangly Seahawk!   Liking that Swordsmen CAG bird as well......
  Liking that Swordsmen CAG bird as well......
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						 Liking that Swordsmen CAG bird as well......
  Liking that Swordsmen CAG bird as well......Cheers Stew
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Re: NAS Fallon Aggressors
Stew, great pics to look at. Mark has done up the Vipers and Hornets with some retro Tomcats thrown in on his site:Stewart Pearson wrote:Not sure if they've all been done as yet, but for those interested, there are some nice shots from Fallon at Fightercontrol;
http://www.fightercontrol.co.uk/forum/v ... 16&t=70229
also a couple of belters of a Seahawk.
http://marksfsrepaints.jimdo.com/. Agree about the H60S, and surprised no shots of the other NSAWC Seahawks.
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