Image Comments |
John M Oshust | 03-Jul-07 18:01 |
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! |
David Duckett | 03-Jul-07 18:06 |
Asventures? Is that like "flying by the seat of your pants"? The kid sure looks a lot like his Dad. This is looking great! |
John M Oshust | 03-Jul-07 18:09 |
Uncle Carlo turns an adventure into an asventure! Yes, since Niki was very small he has been the spitting image of his Pop. He is a bit smaller, a good thing, as the Mig-3 cockpit is a tad on the tight side! |
bsnider | 03-Jul-07 20:26 |
Please forgive my insensitivity, but did Boris pass or is he merely retired? I miss seeing him. Brian |
poppy | 03-Jul-07 20:36 |
Detailing very nice. What is the length and span? |
John M Oshust | 03-Jul-07 20:42 |
Boris is still with us telling of his adventures in WW I with his Camel. Niki, his son carries on the tradition. Yegor is also retired but his son Sasha should be here soon. He is still waiting on line for an "I" phone. The fuselage is a tad under 26 inches, span about 33. |
jgood | 03-Jul-07 20:56 |
bsnider, very funny! :)) Actually, you're all a bunch of loons! |