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John M Oshust, Comment for image # 31074 | 10 Mar 14 08:57 |
Faux fur cork head, if you please😄 |
JohnG., Comment for image # 31074 | 10 Mar 14 08:52 |
"Cork Head" in the cockpit...... :-) |
John M Oshust, Image # 31075 | 10 Mar 14 08:15 |
Retirement photos chap 3. What Diima sees! |
John M Oshust, Image # 31074 | 10 Mar 14 08:14 |
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John M Oshust, Image # 31073 | 10 Mar 14 08:13 |
Filight wires and other rigging |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 31059 | 09 Mar 14 15:52 |
Thank you. Nice to know the extra effort is appreciated. Since there are only so many angles to photograph a aero-plane, I decided to ponder a tad, and develop some, all weather, signature method in presenting retirement photos of my builds. |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 31059 | 09 Mar 14 11:44 |
NICE!! great photo |
John M Oshust, Image # 31060 | 09 Mar 14 09:29 |
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John M Oshust, Image # 31059 | 09 Mar 14 09:28 |
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John M Oshust, Image # 31058 | 09 Mar 14 09:28 |
Chapter two of the Nunzio retirement series. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 31029 | 07 Mar 14 12:04 |
Not me......Gumby, his skills, he is the photographer 😄 |
JohnG., Comment for image # 31029 | 07 Mar 14 11:39 |
Interesting angle. Your photographic skills are on display. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 31029 | 06 Mar 14 18:24 |
Thank you, trying a presentation method new to me...I am liking it!
I think it concisely shows the inner workings and hidden mechanism in the landing gear bungee shocks. When off in the air, the wheels straighten perpendicular to the horizontal |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 31029 | 06 Mar 14 18:11 |
Interesting photo. VERY NICE WORK! |
John M Oshust, Image # 31033 | 06 Mar 14 15:21 |
I made an error and posted under wrong build. My sincere apology for any inconvenience. Ladies and gentleman and children of all ages may I take this opportunity to introduce you to Dimitri Dupebrovnick, aviator extraordinaire. A new, improved, detailed version, of a standard Williams Bros. pilot figurine. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 31032 | 06 Mar 14 14:54 |
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John M Oshust [ edit ] 05-Mar-14 12:06
Ladies and gentleman and children of all ages may I take this opportunity to introduce you to Dimitri Dupebrovnick, aviator extraordinaire. A new, improved, detailed version, of a standard Williams Bros. pilot figurine.
frwyflyer 05-Mar-14 15:05
VERY CREATIVE!! I wondered about that cork sitting on his head and now I know.
John M Oshust [ edit | delete ] 05-Mar-14 15:56
Thank you sir, When you finally see Dima in the cock pit, an observer like you will instantly know why the padded flight hat is a necessity. The designers did not provide a rear headrest of any kind. I did find one later model that added a headrest. I did not wish to in corporate that design into Nunzio as it was not a common feature. The padded helmet / hat provides the pilot with some degree of relief when his noggin is slammed rearward, in acrobatic combat maneuvers. After Dima accumulates a few flight hours, I will be sure to ask him if the helmet/hat was satisfactory😄😄
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John M Oshust, Image # 31030 | 06 Mar 14 13:34 |
Nunzio's retirement photo walk about commences. |
John M Oshust, Image # 31029 | 06 Mar 14 13:33 |
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John M Oshust, Image # 31028 | 06 Mar 14 09:27 |
A test. Just trying to learn a new computer photographic skill, that being multiple images. Technology amazes me. The facial recognition system recognizes faces on figurines, but only after the have been painted. Sony no baloney! |
John M Oshust, Image # 31017 | 05 Mar 14 16:25 |
Immediately, after his completion, the gregarious Dima is greeted by a member of the crowd of supporters who are gathering to attend tomorrow's retirement photos ceremony. With the warm temps here possibly out of doors! |
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