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jgood | Peck Polymers De Havilland DH-60 Gipsy Moth | Build | 17-Sep-09 12:57 | | Views : 1716 | Bill, I thought there was a problem with the scale of the pictures you were uploading, until I saw this image which didn't upload properly, but I have now fixed and re-submitted. |
jgood | Peck Polymers De Havilland DH-60 Gipsy Moth | Reference | 11-Sep-09 15:44 | | Views : 1468 | Hello everyone. I'm in Italy at the moment, on holiday. Took this this evening, of the International Space Station flying over Italy, passing through the Big Dipper. Hope all it OK with everyone, haven't had much Internet access over here! |
jgood | Peck Polymers De Havilland DH-60 Gipsy Moth | Reference | 25-Aug-09 21:39 | | Views : 1379 | Specially for Mikey 'Disbeliever' Molt. It's real, I tell you! This one was taken 20 seconds prior to the first one, and includes a photoshopped flourescent tube in the sky to the left. Actually, the 'flourescent tube' is actually an HH-65 Dolphin USCG helicopter doing it's nightly patrol... |
jgood | Peck Polymers De Havilland DH-60 Gipsy Moth | Reference | 24-Aug-09 22:31 | | Views : 1445 | Lightning in the distance, downtown Miami skyline in the foreground. 3.6 second exposure, and a bit of luck! |
jgood | Peck Polymers De Havilland DH-60 Gipsy Moth | Reference | 10-Aug-09 12:48 | | Views : 1432 | Cessna 180 at Bridgport Airport in California. Here on holiday with the family! |
jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 25-Jul-09 15:39 | | Views : 6934 | Quick view showing the new doors (now painted), and the wind screens. Also, note the modification to the cabane struts. These are now held on with bamboo scewers, pushed right through the fuselage. This holds them much better than the stock plastic plate and screw. |
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jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 25-Jul-09 14:12 | | Views : 6825 | Cutting out some of the excess foam from around the rudder to make cockpit doors. |
jgood | GWS Pico Tiger Moth | Build | 25-Jul-09 13:08 | | Views : 7137 | This is a useful shot by our dear departed friend BasketCase, showing how to rig the flying wires on a GWS Tiger Moth. Basically, you can start at the 'Start' position, follow the numbers (drill tiny holes in the struts and pass the thread through). You'll need one length of thread per side. I used fishing line, but apparently dental floss also works well. This stiffens the wings up no-end. |
jgood | Molt Models Tyro | Aerial | 19-Jul-09 23:05 | | Views : 1409 | Miami Beach, Art Deco district. |
jgood | Molt Models Tyro | Aerial | 19-Jul-09 23:03 | | Views : 1394 | Flying over South Beach. |
jgood | Molt Models Tyro | Aerial | 19-Jul-09 23:03 | | Views : 1299 | Taken over the Atlantic, this morning... |
jgood | Molt Models Tyro | Flying | 19-Jul-09 23:02 | | Views : 1342 | Up with the buzzards... |
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