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Building my own Air Force

Discussion in 'Modelling' started by Biak, Sep 4, 2024.

  1. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Since completing the Corsair and a B17 I’m starting on a P47 Razorback.
    Once I resize the file I’ll post my beginnings.


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  2. Riter

    Riter Well-Known Member

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    Fokker D VII. Make canvas covered aeroplanes again.

    Nice start of a private AF.
     
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  3. Half Track

    Half Track Well-Known Member

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    Very nice looking models, I really like the nose art on the B-17. It’s always fun to build an Air Force. I have six.
     
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  4. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    A friend in Arizona is working on a fly-by-wire Trifokker. "Real soon now." He's a retired Boeing engineer so I would fly the bird if it happens, he knows his shit. Keep ya'll informed.

    Oh, and the system will transfer, and can be controlled from the ground by a computer. Land the plane with the pilot dead. He's researching the allowable control parameters. Some places don't allow a plane to land without qualified pilot under any circumstances. Probably honored more in the breach than in the observance.
     

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