Wikipedia tells me the 58 G is the unarmed ambulance version so, without the nose glazing and armament, its a cleaner-looking and peaceful machine. For 1934 it seems very advanced compared to Allied aircraft of the period - DF loops when ours didn't all have radios!
It's nice to see it unpainted and a builders model too. It looks light and the retractable u/c is a great piece of work.
Almost right Neil..it is a Focke wolf 58 c and not a g.. it's my latest twin and my first over 20 kg model. Will post more details when i have time. Thanks for the nice comments Chris.
Hi Neil, fare play on the font on the display board at gaydon. But i think i used German gothic font.. . Don't really matter if it's a c or g version...as long as i put the c and g in the right place when i fly her..