Part I · The Mission
Why a junior squadron?
Same obsession, different hangar
The Aviation Gazetteer is a survey of real museums and real airframes. This page is the other half of the same habit: building things that fly, starting young, and keeping a proper log of what came out of the workshop. Leo’s Plane Crazy builds sit here as a special detachment of AP 118 — not a museum inventory, but a squadron diary.
Real model kits still hang on the wall at home (see the compiler’s note). The digital fleet below is the parallel air force — faster to prototype, louder when it fails, and free of glue fumes.
Part II · Order of battle
The hangar
Squadron forming
Hangar doors open
Build plates will land here as Leo’s aircraft are photographed in service. Until then the apron is clear, the ground crew are standing by, and the first sortie is overdue.
AWAITING FIRST PLATES · CHECK BACK AFTER THE NEXT BUILD SESSIONMore airframes welcome — drop screenshots in the hangar folder and the order of battle updates on the next sortie.