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ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:47 | | Views : 1740 | All up it will weigh 15 onces. It has drooped wing leading edges where the slats were on the real airplane. That should mafe stalls more gentle. |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:44 | | Views : 1751 | |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:42 | | Views : 1752 | |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:41 | | Views : 1762 | Adolf Galland's airplane didn't have yellow wing tips. It would have had them if he knew how hood the looked (only kidding, they make it easier to see whel flying) |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:39 | | Views : 1803 | painted with craft paint in colors of a Canadian 109 e but marking of Adolf Galland's Battle of Britain airplane |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:36 | | Views : 1738 | |
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ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:33 | | Views : 1767 | Parts complete. The entire model is covered with computer paper attached with wallpaper paste. This gives a firmer surfaace than the foam and adds considerably to the strength |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:25 | | Views : 1567 | new cockpit and panel lines removed |
ftomstark | GWS Me109 | Parked | 03-Mar-11 19:23 | | Views : 1603 | The cockpit is too wide as are the panel lines |
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