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TJH, Image # 23354 | 01 Aug 11 06:30 |
Monocoupe at Lambert-St. Louis terminal. |
TJH, Comment for image # 21989 | 02 Apr 11 20:02 |
BTW - my 10 year old daughter made the engine cylinders and took the photos. |
TJH, Image # 21990 | 02 Apr 11 20:00 |
This will be trimmed out to fly, then will be raffled to raise funds for the museum where the full size version resides. |
TJH, Image # 21989 | 02 Apr 11 19:58 |
Another Model 70; this one made from leftover and scrap balsa. |
TJH, Comment for image # 19306 | 25 Dec 10 17:01 |
Merry Christmas to all! |
TJH, Image # 19306 | 20 Sep 10 21:39 |
This will be donated to the Golden Age Air Museum where the actual plane resides. |
TJH, Image # 19305 | 20 Sep 10 21:37 |
A little dampness in the morning air; the wrinkles went away once it was back inside. |
TJH, Image # 19304 | 20 Sep 10 21:34 |
Modified to look like a Monocoupe 70 |
TJH, Comment for image # 18717 | 28 Jul 10 07:49 |
She doesn't like cameras, just cell phones. She will be quite a large cat when she's fully grown. |
Jedi, Comment for image # 18717 | 28 Jul 10 06:42 |
....doesnt look to happy about the picture taking... :-) |
TJH, Image # 18717 | 27 Jul 10 07:25 |
...and, my faithful assistant! |
TJH, Image # 18716 | 27 Jul 10 07:24 |
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TJH, Image # 18715 | 27 Jul 10 07:23 |
Building another 12" Monocoupe however making this one into a 1927 model 70. I shortened the nose and will make the open radial engine. Also the wing is flat this time; I was a little more aggresive on the dihedral for the last one. |
TJH, Comment for image # 18673 | 23 Jul 10 08:15 |
The museum is in Bethel, PA just off of I-78. If you are ever in the area check it out, it is a cool place and they have events going on between May and September. |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 18673 | 23 Jul 10 05:05 |
where's the museum in pa? |
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 18673 | 22 Jul 10 13:31 |
What an honour simple equation!! If X looks like my model. But X is a full size.
Thus my model looks like a full size. Q.E.D. Ha Ha Ha |
TJH, Comment for image # 18673 | 22 Jul 10 02:18 |
This is actually the full size airplane. It belongs to Golden Age Air Museum in Pennsylvania, and they recently restored it back to flying condition. |
pakasit1812, Comment for image # 18673 | 21 Jul 10 14:04 |
Nice looking. Is it the same model I've seen in one
of Flying Scale Model magazines a couple of months ago?
I plan to build one at my standard 24" wingspan.
I drive a VW Beetle therefore couldn't carry large model. |
TJH, Comment for image # 18673 | 21 Jul 10 11:04 |
I am currently working on this version modifying from the Easy Built. When finished I will donate it to the owner. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 18673 | 21 Jul 10 10:25 |
It looks like one of Pak's models. Lovely. |
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