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Pat, according to:
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hærens_Flyvertropper
they didn't. They built 18 Gloster Gauntlets and 13 Fokker XXIs though:

not so that they would do anything with them of course.
-Edit- Gave the Gauntlet its shadow.
Check the previous page for more obscure planes-

Leisure suit Larry material there.
 

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Well,...
The Dancock was the Danish version of the Hawker Woodcock.
Seriously. :rolleyes:

Modded from Gareth's A1N.
They built 15 in 1925, none were flying by 1936

And a BH33 because they look so similar:
 

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Thank-you, greatly, Tanelorn! I appreciate it, as always!
 
Nieuport Nighthawk/ Gloster Mars/Sparrowhawk/Nighthjar:

RAF (1920-1924), Greece 25 units (1923-1938) Japan IJN (1921-1928)
 

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Tanelorn, if you'll bear with me here, I notice you've posted 1930's Lithuanian and Latvian aircraft (at least a couple). Were the Estonians flying anything of note (other than, say, trainers and/or recon planes) at that time, per se?
 
Well, they had a dozen Bristol Bulldogs but they sold them off to the Spanish republicans in advance and waited for the Spitfires they had ordered, but Stalin anexed the Baltics first.
 
So much lost by late deliveries...
 
I was referring more to the British historical delivery. ;)
 
Who left the dogs out :D:

Are you interested in Bulldogs other than Estonian (British, Swedish, Finnish, Latvian, Danish, Spanish, Siamese, Japanese or Austalian)?
 

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If you feel up to making them, I won't refuse them. :)
 
Tanelorn, one last (that I can think of at the moment) inquiry about interwar aircraft - did Albania have any military planes, whether or not they saw action in the skies, prior to Mussolini's 1939 invasion?
 
They had odered some Austrian planes in 1914 but never got them (WW1). Anyway, their "army" didn't fire a single shot against the Italians. Only the Durrës (Δυρράχιο) gendarmerie offered a token resistance. They eventualy got Soviet planes after WW2.
To be fair, at 15.000 or so vs 100.000 and 600 planes the odds don't look so good.
 
Ordered in large numbers to supplement the more numerous Leo45, only 86 were produced before the fall of France. Some were used by the luftwaffe and engines taken from these aircraft were later used on Messerschmitt Me 323 cargo transports.
 

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Tanelorn,
How is that Hellenic scenario progressing? At the moment I am playing the Greek campaign from the latest version of Open General. It's a top scenario, starting off with the Greco-Italian campaign, then progressing through the German invasion and WW2 and on into the Civil War. Would love to play a similar scenario for Civ2!
 

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French early MS405, Swiss, Croatian, speculative look fo the Polish order (160 planes) and where part of them ended up actually -Turkey.
 

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