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The "N" Numbers are 12" long including the sweep. Callie Graphics has the font and you just have to give her your N number. All the other markings are painted. -
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I modified mine with custom paint and markings -
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This is the C-150 on the Eflite floats (painted). The move back and forth takes about 15 minutes. A strength of this Eflite Cessna 150 is the complete ease of transport, field assembly and configuration change back and forth between floats and wheels. -
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I love flying the 150 on wheels, but she looks cooler on floats. I plan to get used to the float flying very soon! -
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Stock wheels to right, Robart replacement to the left. 5mm axles mean 5.1mm drill bit or a 3/16" drill bit and then widen it out a hair with a round file. -
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I had some Dave Brown 4" wheels, they are too wide for the wheel pants. The 4" are on the right. Stock in the middle. Robart on the left.
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The Subject N8099U, and paint scheme, for this project. -
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An early European Norbert Rauch DC-8-61 using 4 glow engines - props seen spinning in front of nacelles! -
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No matter the airline, the 8 always wore a nice smile thanks to the unmistakable "Turbo Compressor" chin scoop inlets. These provided fresh air to the air conditioning and pressurization systems unlike today (except the 787). -
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The DC-8-61 showing why she was called the first "Jumbo Jet" as she sits next to a DC-9. The DC-8 sat 6 across in coach, the DC-9 sat 5. The DC-9 had a narrower cross section and a smaller cockpit (the -8 sat 4 crew with 2 extra jumpseats) -
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United's delivery scheme on the "Stretch 8" -61 version, finalized by 1967 and delivered this way on earliest nose numbers in 1968. Photo, Nick Williams -
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The "Stretch 8" was the first "Jumbo Jet" seating 250 passengers and was longer than the DC-10 that came out almost 5 years later than this variant. DC-8's, DC-10's, B-747's were the first "Heavy" jets. Nick Williams. -
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The "Groovy Brady Bunch", early 1970's scheme on the DC-8-61. The Saul Bass "Tulip" scheme replaced this paint scheme, starting in 1974. Nick Williams Photo.
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Composite look inside. First set of blades is the centrifugal compressor. The aft set of blades is the turbine wheel. -
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Compressor and Turbine shaft / wheel -
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Diffuser (aft of compressor wheel) and Inlet Guide Vanes just ahead of turbine wheel -
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The diffuser and bearings for the compressor -
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Chamber with Burner Sticks (middle of engine, see pic #3 and you can see this in between the compressor and turbine) -
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Combustion Chamber / burner can without cutaway
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Tamjets A-4 -70 inches long. Fly Fly F-100, 60 inches long. RD Jets El Bandito, 52 inches long. -
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El Bandito: 8.5 pounds AUW, 10.5 pounds of thrust, incredible performance. F-100 Super Sabre: 10 pounds AUW, 9 pounds thrust, better than scale performance. Tamjets A-4 Skyhawk: 17 pounds (23 pounds full fuel), 19 pounds thrust turbine, very sporty -
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July 2014, pre maiden flight -
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July 2014
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Tamjets A-4F Skyhawk "Aggressor"
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Dantley -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Dantley -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Dantley -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Tam Nygen -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Dantley -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Tam Nygen -
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Kingdon Jet Rally Oct 29 2011. Courtesy, Tam Nygen -
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Greg and me holding our EB's at Cal Jets 2006. A basic paint scheme devoid of weathering or markings as of this early picture! -
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landing at CJ 2006 -
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CJ 2007 courtesy Uncle Joe -
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CJ 2007 courtesy Uncle Joe -
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CJ 2007 courtesy Uncle Joe -
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I bought this kit well before my daughter was born and the goal was to have it built before she arrived. I missed the deadline ;) and it remained at 50% for some time :) It flew 2 yrs later and it's still flying in summer 2011 (6 seasons so far) -
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My daughter took this pic after the last flight of the day so here's me and the EB on a 97 degree scorcher 6/11. Notice the hat, I wore it in the Cal Jets 06 pic! These days it's a yard work hat - coincidence???
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September 2011. On her 11th + season and still flying high. -
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Uncle Joe took some very good pictures, 2007 -
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picture, Uncle Joe 2007 -
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Good conversation in 2006 with a previous BAe-146 Capt from years ago, with AirCal. AirCal was bought by American and he retired as a heavy Capt. with American in 06 I believe. -
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picture, Uncle Joe 2007 -
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After a morning landing 2011