All respected Modellers.. i was noticing this matter in many times, all over Forum, and in a liitle confusion.. the SPAD stands for, "Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés".. and was making Biplane Fighters for WW1.. and we all calling the coro based planes as SPAD.. is there any relation between this real Fighter with Coro planes..? why we call most of the hand made planes as SPAD.. any advices..? please.. :help:
Sir i guess its SPAD - Simple Plastic Airplane Design :-\
http://www.military-aircraft.org.uk/ww1-fighter-planes/spad-s-vii.htm
http://www.militaryfactory.com/aircraft/detail.asp?aircraft_id=200
and
http://www.rcgroups.com/spad-simple-plastic-airplane-designs-176/
also
http://www.spad.in/
:salute: still not clear.. confused again.. that if we looks in to SPAD sites and text books it is denoting it all as biplanes and its specs.. and hope may be mentioned by Bhavesh.. as simple Plastic airplane Design..??? !!!
actually SPAD was a WWI bipe... which served as a recon and a bomber....
now today what wecall as SPAD on the forum is due to the site "spad to the bone"
now spad stands for Simple Plastic Airplane Design
same as VIKRAMADITYA..... he was a great emperor... but today a aircraft carrier...
got it Aero.. now its clear.. thank you.. :salute:
Anwar Sab, a million thanks for changing this topic in an appropriate board.. :salute: