V.E. Day Celebrations

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V.E. Day Celebrations

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Hi all, from sunny OXFORDSHIRE.
To celebrate V.E. Day, have any members got any pictures of W.W.2 related machines that they would like to show us?
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and some more ..
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Lovely to see them together Paul......I can hear the dambusters theme rattling around in my head....... /\UK/\ !!FRENCH!! !!USA!!

!!THUMBSX2!!
I cannot share anything relevant unfortunately. :#:
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a couple more ...
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Here are some more wings
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Nice picture Cliff, I haven't seen a B.M.Co Aeroplane before with eight planes? Here is mine, plus another 1930s machine. I think that they must have done well in the arcades up to and during the war.
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A great collection Paul, here is an auto-payout version of your BMCo Airplane, not quite WWII or spitfires but nevertheless lovely aircraft castings.
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Another Airplane with a different top flash.
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Some great looking machines there Paul. I've put the Spitfire and the Victory Cups in the Museum (under your name). I could identify the Spitfire from the top flash on this example from the WW1 and WW2 related machines topic:

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Do we know what the similar allwin with the gold aircraft is called (in your first post, 3rd picture)?
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pennymachines wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 1:26 pm Do we know what the similar allwin with the gold aircraft is called (in your first post, 3rd picture)?
Looks like it has a worn decal right in the centre that says "AIRPLANE". :o
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!SHERLOCK! CoNgRaTs
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gameswat wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 3:34 pm Looks like it has a worn decal right in the centre that says "AIRPLANE". :o
:o :o :o Are we looking at the same machine? I still can't see it. But I can see "Defiant" (followed by "Reg Design"), which I recall now is what it's called. I've put it in the Museum.
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-/00\- !DOH!

I can see Defiant now!
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Hi all,
Yes PM, it's a giant Olly Whales machine called DEFIANT. The other, smaller, one is indeed the SPITFIRE and the last one I purchased. I thought this one was rare-ish, but have since seen about four, one being a front that was on flea bay for months. It must have sold in the end.
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