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    Reconnaissance aircraft - WW1 to present day (1/48 preferred), Thai military & civil aircraft (ASAE) & 1/35 Thai armor.

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  1. Sorry Gary, I was unable to find any needed info on the JM-1P, other than some VERY SHORT (1 line) mentions of that variant. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING useful, so that "project" has gone into hibernation. Larry
  2. Thanks, there's a couple guys in our model club that do 3D printing. I'll let them know. Larry
  3. No worries, since my Lippisch P-13A is pretty much a "What-If" Luft 46 kit, any missile would "tart up" the model. Even a Sidewinder! I can save my HS298 missiles for some other What-If model. My Luftwaffe Recon conversions will be "Alone, Unarmed & Unafraid". (Except for some cannons) Larry
  4. I just double checked my DML 1/48 Ho229B Nachtjäger, and it doesn't have any Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles in it. Instead, it has 4 completely different HS298 missiles. I will get the Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles out of one of my Ta-183 Huckebein kits. Larry
  5. Thanks for all the good inputs. I already had the AMtech 1/48 Ta-183 "Huckebein" in my stash, so I will be able to use those Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles, since I am converting the Huckebein to a Photo-Recce version that was proposed. My DML Ho229B Nachtjäger will also be converted to a proposed recce variant with 2 MK108s with 90 rpg in the right wing root and 2 Rb50/18 cameras replacing the left wing's guns. I didn't even think of looking at those 2 kits in my stash, before posting my request. Larry
  6. Thanks for that info. I will try to locate one, or more, of those kits.
  7. I don't know if this is the right subforum for this, but I am trying to find out if any 1/48 Luftwaffe fighter kit comes with Ruhrstahl X-4 missiles. I need 2 of them, to install on my Revell AG 1/48 Lippisch P-13A aircraft model. Larry
  8. Yes, the Northrop RSM-62 (Reconnaissance Strategic Missile) Snark was designed for "high altitude reconnaissance over large areas of enemy territory". The info I have collected over the years is as follows: 1. A copy of the Standard Missile Characteristics for the Northrop RSM-62 SNARK. It's a 5 page "fact sheet" , similar to the Standard Aircraft Characteristics done for "normal" US military aircraft many years ago. I can't remember where I downloaded the PDF from. Also, the representations of the camera equipment is much different that the later cutaway drawing I have, w
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