It was late in the day as
Flugmeister Franz Bottums-Upsch glided his Fokker Dragon Fly gracefully over
the countryside of Kent, he was on his third mission of the day and looking for
British Flyers returning to their bases and another easy victory. Flying over
enemy territory Franz was alert and wary so continually scanned the skies above
him whilst he sought another victim. Twisting and
turning among the clouds he sighted a British Sopwith Blimp below immediately he started to bank
to attack but then he heard several loud bangs as his machine shuddered. The
Fokker lurched and there were awful grinding sounds as the flyer’s right two
wings drooped limply. Franz found it difficult to maintain control as he anxiously
looked about to see who had taken him by surprise! Then he spied his assailant,
it was a craft he had never seen before! He noted its ungainly appearance,
there was an armoured gondola below a large round balloon. He wondered how he
could have been bounced by such an antique looking contraption...but his train
of thought was interrupted as the other pair of his Dragon Fly’s wings failed
and he plummeted to into oblivion in the ruin of his flyer!
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Captain Darling was taking the
latest British flyer, the Daley Brothers Steam Powered Armoured Attack Balloon
Mk II for yet another test flight over the skies of southern England when he
noticed a lone German skulking about between the clouds. He immediately thought,
“Bloody Boxhead, on the hunt for some unsuspecting British Airman no doubt, well
I’ll give him what for!” Against his orders to not engage any enemies while
testing the newest British fighting machine he dropped altitude rapidly and was
in a matter of moments on the tail of the Fokker. In the extremely responsive
Daley he lined up his target quickly and once it was in his sights he gently
pressed the firing button on his control column. The two auto loading Holland
& Holland Elephant Guns barked into life and in seconds several rounds were
fired buffeting Darling’s machine and smashing into the surprised German. “Take
that!” Darling commented coolly as he saw the enemy Airman look around in shock
as his stricken Fokker rapidly fell earthward...
The
demise of Flugmeister Franz Bottums-Upsch ensured the secret of the new British
fighting flying machine was safe!
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The
Great Steam War continued to rage and during September 1878 the Fokker Dragon
Fly Scare was adorning the front page of virtually every news sheet. These
menacing flying machines in the hands of expert Germanic Aces were scything
British Flyers from the skies with ease. While the Sopwith Company worked on
improving their Blimps another Company, Daley Brothers displayed their newest
development to the British Government and the Boffins of S.O.E., the
Daly Brothers Steam Powered Armoured Attack Balloon Mk II. It looked dated to
all those who saw it but when demonstrated before the Queen's ministers and given to the best British Aviators everyone was surprised at its speed and agility. Its heavily armoured gondola and
hard hitting weaponry in conjunction with its astonishing ability to quickly
descend and climb (due to vents in the balloon and a super heater on the top of
the fighting compartment) gave it characteristics that everyone believed could
end the Fokker Scare that was currently decimating the Imperial Air Fleets. An
order for 12 machines was placed and when delivered they were given to the
front line Squadrons for the best Aces to evaluate before full production was
to commence. The reports from top Airmen like Darling and Queensford-Smith were
promising and so orders were placed and series construction was begun.
The Daley Steam Powered Armoured Attack Balloon Mk II model
This
scratch build was long in the making, I started it early this year but our
overseas trip interrupted construction and I just got to it again!
Parts
list
Foam
ball from a fabric shop
Styrene
sheet
Plastic
tubing
Metal
washers for port holes
Pins for
rivets
Balloon
super heater is a couple of LEGO bits
Smoke
stack is part of an electric toothbrush head
Some
wire
The
Elephant Gun barrels, propellers, and bottom hatch are all old 1/35 left over
model kit parts
Unfortunately
I do not have many WIP build pictures just these...
Next
time - some more stuff
Wonderful job Captain.
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Stu
Thanks Stu!
DeleteAn excellent scratch built contraption.
ReplyDeleteCheers Pete, was a fun build!
DeleteCreative and wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, that's the good thing with VSF you can go wild!
DeleteExcellent work Captain!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the headlines in the Times. "Fiendish Fokkers beaten by brave British balloonists!"
Captain Darling was quick to see that with his better climb rate he could out manoeuvre the Fokkers.
Sorry. Used my wife's account.
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