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Old 10th May 2008, 00:35
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Breguet 14

Still a WIP, but wanted to show it. It's an order from a museum about the 33e Régiment Aérien which will be opening in September in Mayence.

Name:  AAA Breguet 14.A2 port profile.jpg
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To those unfamiliar with the venerable Br 14, just know it has a million rigging cables, 5 miles of canvas lacing, 450 000 engine cooling vents, and about 300 variants (each with small visual differences). In other words, a profiler's nightmare (at least in my case, because I have to do this one quickly).

On a sidenote, I decided to make this aircraft in sections (as suggested by John Smith from AWF): fuselage, wings, etc. can be individually displayed or not. It's clearly complicating my life, but will give more flexibility if I want to modify stuff.
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Re: Breguet 14

Your Breguet 14 look very nice my friend
I'm very curious to see your aircaft in section
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Re: Breguet 14

Thanks, santino!

I've advanced a bit this morning:

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What's left to do is some weathering to the fuselage and some improvement to the engine cowling's reflections. Once that is done I'll draw the birds in question. There would be room for improvement on lots of points (wings, adding a prop, etc.) but I want to get done with this one.
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Re: Breguet 14

NICE! Can't wait to see it in full markings
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Re: Breguet 14

Here goes: This aircraft was damaged in a forced landing on 27 May 1926. It belonged to Sal 6, and was flown by Commandant Zarapoff. Serial number is incorrect.

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I'm not really sure about the shade of green to use. This seemed OK but I'm open to suggestions.
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Re: Breguet 14

MORE MORE MORE!!! DO MORE!
How about one of the yellow planes or 4 color camouflage?
(I'm sure those are on your list )

Couldn't resist posting some great kit box art!
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Re: Breguet 14

Actually, these were not on my list: only post-war ones. The museum will be about franco-german military cooperation. Ironically, they begin with the 33e Escadre Aérienne's surveillance job when it was stationed in Germany, making sure the Versaille treaty was being complied to.

But, now that I've done the bird, I might as well do a few WW1 ones. Like a yellow one and a 4-colour one...

Glad you like it. BTW, the bird on your box art is a B2, which had sorts of windows on the fuselage sides. Does anybody know why? (Maybe so the gunner's knees could get a view of the scenery too? )
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Re: Breguet 14

hi GM,

could you post an image of your top wing/alieron join please, real size.
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Re: Breguet 14

Great Work GM!!!
I agree with BLOWHARD do more...
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Re: Breguet 14

OK, OK! Here is a new one:

Name:  France, Br 14 A2, Br 35, November 1918.jpg
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Farman-built Bréguet 14 A2 of Br.35. This aircraft played an important role in the German surrender as it transported the German plenipotentiary, Staff Captain von Geyer, to Spa on November 11, 1918, with the final terms of the Armistice.

Is that a nice enough 5-colour scheme?

@John: is this what you want?
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Cropping this for you, I realized it was aliased so I'll have to modify the original file.
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