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Anders, Image # 36468 | 31 Jul 16 11:51 |
Been playing around with green paint |
Anders, Image # 36467 | 30 Jul 16 20:29 |
Le of top wing is a reserve fuel tank going from strut to strut |
Anders, Image # 36466 | 30 Jul 16 20:27 |
Suspencion on the se5a |
Anders, Image # 36465 | 30 Jul 16 20:27 |
More se5a details. underside of horisontal stab seen from Le to Te |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36462 | 30 Jul 16 19:39 |
That's a beautiful model too. |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36463 | 30 Jul 16 19:37 |
Anders: thank you. That's great detail that I needed for the fuel line drain coming off the header tank and ending at the top wing trailing edge. |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36464 | 30 Jul 16 19:34 |
Thank you Anders, The photos are greatly appreciated and despite all of the previous photos I've collected and used, these were much needed; especially the sub wing detail on the landing gear. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 36464 | 30 Jul 16 18:07 |
I always wondered what that crank hadle did! Thanks! |
Anders, Image # 36464 | 30 Jul 16 16:34 |
Pilot operating the magneto during start up |
Anders, Image # 36463 | 30 Jul 16 16:27 |
For skye. The vintage aviator collection shared some photos of their SE5A today |
Anders, Image # 36462 | 30 Jul 16 16:23 |
Flies great too :) |
Anders, Image # 36461 | 30 Jul 16 16:22 |
I flew the Heinkel today |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 36458 | 30 Jul 16 14:35 |
Anders: thank you for answering my question on the exhaust manifold. By coincidence, I just finished working on mine (see S.E. 5) and was intrigued. Your exhaust represented some elbaorate work of art few people can measure up. Very good! Your model is turning out great. |
Anders, Image # 36458 | 29 Jul 16 18:08 |
Struts and tail skid |
Anders, Image # 36457 | 29 Jul 16 18:06 |
Engine should have been sanded a little more, but i ran out of patience |
Anders, Image # 36456 | 29 Jul 16 18:05 |
And also i failed at the plastic parts. i sanded the edges and glued with the glue i use on plastic kits thinking the plastic would kind of melt a little and blend more in. More paint should fix it a little atleast |
Anders, Image # 36455 | 29 Jul 16 18:01 |
I only had Humbrol number 53 Gun metal, regret not planning this better and give the parts more contrast |
Anders, Comment for image # 36449 | 29 Jul 16 15:29 |
To skye, its made of 3 pices. Two ends of sheet and the bend in the middle is a carved block.
To Don, that would certanly end with some crazy maneuvers to confuse the brits :)
To Huey, if interested you can look up The Vintage Aviator Collection. I follow them on Facebook, and they have the biggest collection in the world. New pics and wideos every day, even one of building an Albatros from first nail to flying it. |
Huey V77, Comment for image # 36449 | 29 Jul 16 12:17 |
Just for some info, a friend informed me that at Oshkosh, there are some WWI replicas with original engines. They started up a Albatross DIII. Said it sounded like a tractor. |
Don C, Comment for image # 36449 | 29 Jul 16 09:00 |
Nice work. Instead of a larger rudder, how about linking this to the rudder like ailerons? :) |
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