Hi, there is no mentioned date, but I guess that legend places us in the II WW. The Mosquito, the need for identification. There were school students making wood models of planes to help pilots identify planes. And your Kellogs post shows an "approach" to this matter. Sorry for not being clear at my first comment. If you are interested, I leave you a link, there is a language botton to translate and read in English:
"this plane is an authentic scale model suitable for silhouette identification - not a flying model"
ReplyDeleteI read that too... but I don't understand why you repeat it
DeleteHi, there is no mentioned date, but I guess that legend places us in the II WW.
DeleteThe Mosquito, the need for identification.
There were school students making wood models of planes to help pilots identify planes.
And your Kellogs post shows an "approach" to this matter.
Sorry for not being clear at my first comment.
If you are interested, I leave you a link, there is a language botton to translate and read in English:
https://gauchomodels.blogspot.com/2020/08/hablando-de-la-escala-172.html