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John M Oshust | 26-Jan-08 19:56 |
185 hrs into this build, Byrd's Tin Goose the "Floyd Bennett" starts to sport her colors! |
Barnstormer | 26-Jan-08 20:35 |
Hey John, The colors look spectacular She will definitely stand out on the arctic tundra. |
John M Oshust | 26-Jan-08 20:43 |
Wait until she gets the yellow wings. Antartic...no tundra down there S. Pole! |
Barnstormer | 26-Jan-08 20:45 |
Ok, antarctic tundra, kinda like a build board covered in snow and ice. |
Barnstormer | 26-Jan-08 20:56 |
Sorry, Websters defines Tundra as " A treeless plain of northern arctic regions. So I guess I meant "She will stand out at the south pole". |
John M Oshust | 26-Jan-08 21:07 |
I just made an executive desion as to the next build. I ordered plans to scratch a P-63 and a very large B-24 (in honor of my uncle) These will keep me busy for a while when the Goose is cooked! |
John M Oshust | 26-Jan-08 21:09 |
Hey when I taught once in a while I taught Earth Science. Tundra lichens and permafrost...S.Pole ICE!!! |
SteveM | 26-Jan-08 23:28 |
I see the P-63 Kingcobra is a revision of the P-39 Airacobra, will yours be a Soviet Air Force version? Will the B-24 be bigger than the Guillow's kit? |
poppy | 27-Jan-08 08:36 |
Sweet! I know those wings won't droop on final install. |
John M Oshust | 27-Jan-08 10:01 |
The P-63 Russkie it has a 69 in span. The B-24 also has a 69 inch span. poppy though they are only pinned the wings are not that far off. The upper surface tapers to the tip from the central hump. |
moostang51 | 27-Jan-08 16:49 |
Besides being trey chic , looks to be quite large. Great work O-man. |