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Category |
Date |
Preview |
| jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4 | Parked | 11-Jul-13 11:51 |  |
| Views : 1691 |
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| jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4 | Parked | 11-Jul-13 11:40 |  |
| Views : 1638 |
| This conversion to an F-4 is a simple one, the addition of a lower side window below the windscreen and the lack of four small airscoops, two on each side of the nose behind the spinner. Most of the other differences to the G are internal. |
| jerry campbell | Scratch Built Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4 | Parked | 11-Jul-13 11:31 |  |
| Views : 1760 |
| Finished While this is actually a "conversion" rather than a "scratch built", although be-it a minor conversion from the Dumas 109G back dated to a 109F-4. Since my days building plastic modeling I've loved converting kits to different marks in order to build somethig a little unusual or at least a little different. |
| peregrin | Dumas Kit #216, Fairchild FC-2 | Build | 09-Jul-13 15:17 |  |
| Views : 1730 |
| 24.5 grams |
| hjlittman | HJL Models F7U Cutlass | Parked | 08-Jul-13 22:45 |  |
| Views : 3311 |
| This is the final version. The only change to be made is the substitution of a machine nut for the five BBs used as nose weight. I've discovered that I can't ship BBs in the kit since that constitutes "shipping amunition through the mails". Had this one cruising around 41 feet off the floor. |
| hjlittman | HJL Models F7U Cutlass | Parked | 08-Jul-13 22:38 |  |
| Views : 3193 |
| Line up of survivors of the 8 prototypes. The fun flyer, second from the bottom, called the WingyThingy, was scavanged from an earlier Cutlass to test the new wing design. |