Blueprints for a Fairey Swordfish

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That's amazing, that's so much better than the drawings I had before. Thank you so much!
 
Wow!! Beautiful drawings!

By any chance do you have access to:

Lockheed XP-38? Not the production or later variants, but the original prototype? Especially the cockpit?

Also of the P-35?

Thank you in advance,

Gary
Skyediamonds

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Wow!! Beautiful drawings!

By any chance do you have access to:

Lockheed XP-38? Not the production or later variants, but the original prototype? Especially the cockpit?

Also of the P-35?

Thank you in advance,

Gary
Skyediamonds AC repair in Round Rock
You can try searching for detailed drawings or blueprints of the Fairey Swordfish in specialized aviation archives, historical aircraft museums, or online forums dedicated to aviation enthusiasts. Additionally, you may find high-quality reference materials in books, magazines, or digital resources focused on World War II aircraft and aviation history. If you have access to academic or professional databases, they may also contain technical drawings or diagrams of the Fairey Swordfish. Keep exploring various sources to find the most accurate and detailed representations of the aircraft's fuselage, wings, and other components.
 

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