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John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 30-Apr-09 18:35 | | Views : 694 | The schnazola, AKA, the Durante, after first fill and sanding. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 30-Apr-09 18:33 | | Views : 748 | Testing the engine display stand. Eventually the two exhaust pipes will feed into the dust spreading system. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 28-Apr-09 21:27 | | Views : 713 | Temp wheels, I want ballons. Placed the engine on its display stand to get a look see. This "short kit" is very short. Short on parts, illustrations, and instructions. A lot of scratching will be needed to make this a crop duster! |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 28-Apr-09 21:24 | | Views : 709 | Work on the Stearman, my engine display stand, is underway. Not as lage as poppy's 29 but large enough. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Parked | 20-Apr-09 17:10 | | Views : 738 | Fellow "wing nuts", I present for your inspection a P+W radial engine. I should have listed it a a seperate model in my hanger. 25 hours and well over 200 components. Now it needs a plane. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 20-Apr-09 17:04 | | Views : 837 | Prop mount and hub. |
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