18-DFW T28 Flea
Windsock Mini Datafile 18 by Peter M Grosz
Here is WWI's most enigmatic mini-fighter, the diminutive DFW T 28 nicknamed the 'flea' for its tiny stature. This well-written study Includes accurate scale drawings in two scales, colour profiles and some really rare photos from the author's extensive albums.
Of all the German Walfisch designs of WWI, the little DFW T 28 Floh must rank as the most unusual and this tubby biplane fighter has inspired many modelmakers since its first appearance in WIND-SOCK Vol.3, No.1. Our 18th-and final-MINI DATAFILE,written and illustrated by P M Grosz ,takes a whole new look at the type with fully expanded text,several latterly discovered photos and completely redrafted,brand new 1:48 and 1:72 scale plans- showing two versions-by Marty Digmayer.As well as a survey of DFW T 28 model kits,there are colours and markings notes by series editor Ray Rimell who also contributes the cover painting and the three rear cover colour profiles.One of our most popular titles and down to just 10 copies as of February 2024!