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Dynam P-61. Replaced landing gear and wheels. Gear and retract servos from Flightline P-38 and wheels are Robart. Replaced faulty motor on right wing. Repainted airframe to overall semi-gloss black and added decals from Callie-Graphics. -
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Dynam P-61. Replaced landing gear and wheels. Gear and retract servos from Flightline P-38 and wheels are Robart. Replaced faulty motor on right wing. Repainted airframe to overall semi-gloss black and added decals from Callie-Graphics. -
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Freewing's excellent F-4. This was the South East Asia camouflage version. This scheme, currently offered by Freewing at this time, wasn't available when I did my repaint. Decals by Callie-Graphics. -
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Flightline's 1600mm F4U-1 did up as a British Royal Navy Corsair Mk II. Cut the wingtips off. Added cowl Flaps. Added 3D cockpit set from Motion RC. Added Mr RCsound. Replaced the stock wheels with bigger Robart wheels. Decals by Callie. -
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Flightline's 1600mm F4U-1 did up as a British Royal Navy Corsair Mk II. Cut the wingtips off. Added cowl Flaps. Added 3D cockpit set from Motion RC. Added Mr RCsound. Replaced the stock wheels with bigger Robart wheels. Decals by Callie. -
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Flightline's 1600mm F4U-1 did up as a British Royal Navy Corsair Mk II. Cut the wingtips off. Added cowl Flaps. Added 3D cockpit set from Motion RC. Added Mr RCsound. Replaced the stock wheels with bigger Robart wheels. Decals by Callie. -
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Freewing F-14 in the Ferris Scheme. The theory behind this scheme, created by famed aviation artist, Keith Ferris, was created to confuse the enemy in a dogfight as to which way the aircraft was heading. It was effective and costly to maintain. -
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Clear Matte coat on completed plane. Notice reflection onpaint of unfinished kit. -
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Note different color of nosecone from fuelage. -
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466th Fighter Squadron Emblem. Left side of intake. -
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388th Fighter Wing. Right side of intake.
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Your's truly (center) with my trusty photographer. I fired him after this shoot. -
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Totaly awesome day for flying. Dead calm winds with beautiful clouds. Flew it on Ft Rucker AAF. Actually had a couple pilots stop and comment that they thought it was an actual A-4 when they first saw it while they were driving.