Image Comments |
John M Oshust | 17-Dec-11 12:23 |
Completed air screw. |
Dfell | 18-Dec-11 02:44 |
Absolutely fantastic - amazing work, John |
TJH | 18-Dec-11 12:04 |
Very realistic detail, amazing! |
John M Oshust | 18-Dec-11 18:55 |
Thank you for the kind words. I get the greatest hoot out of the details and finishing.....framing I can live without! |
Roring40 | 19-Dec-11 01:00 |
Staggeringly beautiful John. |
John M Oshust | 20-Dec-11 08:48 |
Thanks Nigel. Maybe you can be of help with my next build. I know that a Halberstadt D III lives in New Zealand. Would you know where I could get some close up photos????? |
John M Oshust | 20-Dec-11 22:12 |
Help! |
David Duckett | 20-Dec-11 23:23 |
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Halberstadt+Airplane&qpvt=Halberstadt+Airplane&FORM=IGRE |
John M Oshust | 21-Dec-11 00:10 |
DD...Thanks for the compass but I have already been there. Still looking for conclusive photo walk around. |
Roring40 | 21-Dec-11 00:59 |
Hi John. The D III lives at www.omaka.org.nz/exhibits.htm#Halberstadt. Rather frustratingly I've been through my files and don't have any good detail shots of this aircraft. Half the problem is that it faces away from where the photos are taken and it's hard to get a good shot. I have contacted a friend who has squillions of aircraft photos to see if he has any good closeups to offer. No doubt I'll be back to the museum at some point, it's about 3 hours fast clip on the bike for a round trip, but I'm not quite sure when this will be. I'll keep you posted. Cheers, Nigel |
Roring40 | 21-Dec-11 01:00 |
Oops the Kiwi one is a D IV ! Is there a lot of difference ? |
John M Oshust | 21-Dec-11 07:16 |
Only 80 or so were built and the only reproduction still air worthy is in New Zealand. Thanks for the effort, I shall invent something! |
John M Oshust | 21-Dec-11 10:33 |
I just dropped a line to the museum in New Zealand asking if they have or will take photos of the engine and exhaust system of their D IV reproduction. "Lettuce" see what precipitates! |