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poppy | 04-Jun-07 18:54 |
Extra ribs cut for wings and tail feathers to duplicate full scale. Flying wires are stainless steel. Covered w/Monocote. |
jgood | 04-Jun-07 19:17 |
Beautiful! |
John M Oshust | 04-Jun-07 19:37 |
Impressive, isn't rigging a bi with wire fun! |
JohnG. | 04-Jun-07 20:48 |
Simply outstanding!!!!!!! |
simpleflyer | 06-Jun-07 15:08 |
Very nice looking Stearman, Henry. May I borrow a copy of this picture to post on the homepage of the Guillows Model Builder group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/guillowsmodelbuilders/
Thanks, |
poppy | 06-Jun-07 15:30 |
Be my guest. |
Abby Marie | 11-Apr-08 12:16 |
Poppy, my first fight into the blue sky, was in one of these when I was 17. It had sponsons and took off from the water. It cost me 15 dollars for a 30 minute ride. |
David Duckett | 11-Apr-08 14:10 |
The Wings of Freedom tour with a B-17, a B-24, a B-25, and possibly a P-51 will be at the local airport next weekend. 30 minute flights in the bombers cost between $325 and $425 per person. Walk through tours are $10. |
Abby Marie | 11-Apr-08 14:33 |
Two years ago the B-17, and the B-24 were here, last year they were joined by the B-25, at Laconia NH, airport. It was beautiful to see the B-17 coming in at the end of the runway and toutching down. |
Abby Marie | 11-Apr-08 14:35 |
I was getting too old and stiff to do the crawl through, my neice said it was sort of close to squeeze through. |
David Duckett | 12-Oct-08 18:29 |
I learned that Ed Clark was building one of these. Yikes! I'm going up to pick it up Tuesday and will give it back to his Wife when it's done. Ed would have been 73 this month. |
Xanadu | 12-Oct-08 18:42 |
I would pay that to get a ride in a bomber at the Wings of Freedom tour..........
My grandfather was with a Lancaster.
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poppy | 13-Oct-08 03:00 |
DD, have fun with this one. Of all my builds, I am most partial to this one. In the small town I lived in as a youngster a gentleman had one of these painted all white with blue trim. For keeping the oil stains cleaned from the fuselage, he would give me rides on the weekends. I've never forgotten the thrill of riding in the open cockpit and listening to the wind make the wires sing. So be assured your usual beautiful craftsmanship will be much appreciated by Mrs. Clark. |