|
Hangar |
Aircraft |
Category |
Date |
Preview |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 03-Jul-07 18:04 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3467.jpg) | Views : 720 | Aileron pedlas, joy stick, and an abundance of instrument and switch, "Jimmies and Jammies!" |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 03-Jul-07 18:01 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3466.jpg) | Views : 672 | Nicholai Borisovich (Nicholas the son of Boris), admires the instrumentation technology of a WWII Mig-3. He remembers the stories his father told him about his asventures flying a Sopwith Camel. Avation tecnology has come a long way in 25 years! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Aerial | 01-Jul-07 14:41 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3417.jpg) | Views : 714 | The contol room if a submarine, the instrument panel, if a plane. The detailing begins. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 30-Jun-07 20:55 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3411.jpg) | Views : 729 | Boris misses his Camel, but likes the "New Ride!" |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 30-Jun-07 20:54 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3410.jpg) | Views : 673 | Gentlemen remember me? We are 40 hours into the scratch built Mig-3. My Boss says that now the "fun work" of detailing the fuselage will begin. This is a modified Mig published by E Sthal in 1943. Larger scale, bass, not balsa. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 19-Jun-07 19:28 | ![](user_aircraft_thumb100/3290.jpg) | Views : 646 | Don't think I will add extra wood as we plan on covering it with aluminum (front) and wood (rear), just like the original. Now I can construct and detail the cockpit while the "Boys" build the tail and wings! |
|