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David Duckett, Image # 25954 | 17 Apr 12 14:22 |
Leaving Florida for the last time this morning at sunrise. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 Apr 12 12:09 |
Thanks, Boats. You don't see this one too often, either. Too bad, it's a good kit. |
deckape, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 Apr 12 11:51 |
Very Very Nice David as usaual excellent craftmans and museum work. Boats |
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 8259 | 08 Apr 12 20:36 |
When the approach and landing phase began, the orbiter was at a 3,000 m (9,800 ft) altitude, 12 km (7.5 mi) from the runway. The pilots applied aerodynamic braking to help slow down the vehicle. The orbiter's speed was reduced from 682 to 346 km/h (424 to 215 mph), approximately, at touch-down (compared to 260 km/h (160 mph) for a jet airliner). The landing gear was deployed while the Orbiter was flying at 430 km/h (270 mph). To assist the speed brakes, a 12 m (39 ft) drag chute was deployed either after main gear or nose gear touchdown (depending on selected chute deploy mode) at about 343 km/h (213 mph). The chute was jettisoned once the orbiter slowed to 110 km/h (68.4 mph). |
jgood, Comment for image # 8258 | 21 Jul 11 12:20 |
RIP, STS! I'll miss you. Hope America does something else soon... |
moostang51, Comment for image # 12647 | 05 Jun 09 17:23 |
Ditto that, DD. My LHS moves Guillows kits while the Dumas kits collect dust. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 12647 | 05 Jun 09 05:22 |
Thanks. I've looked at the Dumas kits, in fact the factory is here in Tucson and they have all their models hanging in the office. They just don't look right to me and from the plastic included in the Corsair Steve M. built I am not excited. The F-105 and Harrier have been in their lineup for quite awhile and an F-105 kit has been sitting in one of the LHSs for years and with its $50 +or- price tag, it will probably be there awhile. |
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 12647 | 04 Jun 09 22:51 |
They are some real pertties David museum qulaity!Dumas has the F105 now and a Hurrier and check this out its laser cut.I just scoped it out to day.Plus they came up with a new ME109 G and a dauntless But they not laser cut and they only have 18 inch wing span. |
Brian Kostecki, Comment for image # 12647 | 04 Jun 09 20:57 |
Yeah, we were all about to say something about that. When are them suckers gonna get stuck back on? :) |
David Duckett, Image # 12647 | 04 Jun 09 09:57 |
Sans stabilizers |
David Duckett, Image # 10557 | 20 Jan 09 13:20 |
Hall closet... |
poppy, Comment for image # 8414 | 19 May 08 09:55 |
DD, all of your artwork is truly wonderful. A real inspiration to those of us who can barely draw a straight line. All beautiful works. |
SteveM, Comment for image # 8414 | 19 May 08 02:46 |
A very impressive painting. Hopefully Patches has been keeping his eyes out for a kit of the Blackbird when not ogling Poppy's wheel. |
moostang51, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 15:23 |
Perfecto. Nothing more needs to be said. |
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 11:01 |
Very nice David. Clean and elegant. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 10:02 |
Great...Looking for progress pix of the Tornado. |
bsnider, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 10:01 |
David...outstand as usual! |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 09:17 |
Thanks! I'm in the middle of a Tornado right now. |
JohnG., Comment for image # 8259 | 09 May 08 09:15 |
Marvelous..your usual great craftsmanship. What is on the board next? |
sweetwillie, Comment for image # 8258 | 09 May 08 09:10 |
Sure puts mine to shame. What a work of art! |
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