Hagar
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About Hagar
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Retired CF-188 Tech
- Birthday 05/17/1961
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Cold Lake AB Canada
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Colourful jets, WWII german A/C, Armour, Canadiana
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/11/18/...-jet-crash.html James
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Try this Alf. When you mask, before you spray the black give the area a shot of the yellow. If there is any bleed it will match. After its dry then shoot the black. There should be no bleed at all. Hopefully that helps. James
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Alf, another way to mask (works well I think) is to cut the tape about 1/8 inch wide. Mask like normal but because of the width you can make all sorts of wavy shapes etc. Then use wider tape to fill in the blanks. James
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Beautiful work Alf. Your doing an awesome job on the old girl. And thiose pics of Baden and area sure bring back memories. Looking forward to your fiished Tiger. Oh and its hard to tell but I think the tank on the bunker is a Firefly 1c or a Sherman Mk V. The gate guard is a Chaffee. The Sherman wasnt there when I was in Germany and most of the bunkers on our side of the river where blown up. Ohh and the Alt Schloss also brings back memories. Did you go to the pink palace also? James
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I've read this a few times and finally decided to say my 2 cents. Watching the film over and over my best guess is engine failure right engine. Throttles advanced left causing nose to yaw right, cutting of the air to right wing (to be technical disrupting the airflow). Loss of lift on right wing causing aircraft to crash. Thats my armchair general take on it. Key notes Pilot was very good and assessed situation and protected the most vital thing on the jet. Himself. To say pilot error is crass and shows a lack. Bird strike, dont think so, but I wasnt there and dont know the situation. If we w
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This sucks man. Have you looked to see if DoD is hiring anyone with your quals? Up here in the Great White North Calian subcontracts services to DND. http://bts.calian.com/en/career_jobs/Searc...amp;search.y=11 Maybe there is something up here? Best of luck. James
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Why do canadian fighers get a "C" before the "F"?
Hagar replied to graves_09's topic in Jet Modeling
C- Canadian F- Fighter H- Helicopter C- Cargo T- Trainer P- Patrol 3 digit number- 104 =104, F-5= 116, F-18= 188 etc So CF-188, CP-140, CT-114 etc Hornet would be okay but French translation is Frelon which was also a French helicopter so no official designation given. Hornet is the official unofficial name. HTH James -
Just completed a very nice transaction with r0t0rdr1ver. Rated number 1 in my book. As a bonus Canada Post managed to get a parcel to me in a day. Never thought I'd see that. James
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A couple of more for you Ian James
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This might show up well enough to see what happened to F4
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And more. I only took 189 shots so this is the sample. James
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Some more You dont see this every day
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Well wasnt impressed with security and was the turnout ever small this year. At least IU got in and out before it got too cold. So for your viewing pleasure. James
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I've never tried the Tamiya product but love Tenax. Never had a problem with joints. It does evaporate way too fast though. Is the Tamiya stuff like testers?? James