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rightwinger26

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  1. I'm in with a 190, I'll be building Oskar 'Ossi' Römms aircraft from February to March of '45 while a Gruppenkommandeur IV/JG 3. During this time he was credited with two IL-2, 2 P-39's, an LaGG-3, and a Yak-3.

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    To make this a little more interesting, I have an Ace of Spades with his signature on it, so I'll be making a nice display base for the plane and place the card and a brass name plate with it.

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    More to follow..........

    Bill

  2. Yeah, I go out of town a lot, and when I come home I have to balance between what I NEED to do, and what I want to do, so models take a little longer sometimes. Plus I'm building a B-17 for a diorama at the aviation museum my model club meets at, and I'm trying to finish that before the next meeting. Decals are going on the Spit tonight, at least some of them.

    Bill

  3. Are ICMs decals worth trying to use or should I go for aftermarket. The one ICM kit I've built, the decals were so brittle they shattered when they hit water, and I've read many reviews that say the same thing. I want to build Hans Marsilles' Yellow 14, but am wondering if I should order AM markings before I start.

    Bill

  4. I thought only legacy hornets went to full a/b at landing and launch. The Supers have enough dry thrust so that under most conditions, a/b isn't needed.

    Depends on the loadout, if the weight is high enough, (52 or 55,000, I can't remember) they will shoot in AB

  5. I don't think anyone is ever at the top, no matter what the subject might be. No matter how good you are, you have to be humble enough to realize there is always more to learn, more practice at, and more to be improved on. Just accept mistakes and never stop learning. No one is perfect, but if you always strive to be perfect, the results usually turn out being pretty good.

  6. No, twice for tanker, three for normal flight. Most of the time they never get switched to twice, everyone knows who the tankers are, they get reconfigured all the time, and in a pinch, a tanker can be a fighter........think of it as a fanker.

  7. While on the subject of external lights I've noticed navy tankers whether its an F-18, KA-3, KA-6 etc, the anti collision light lenses are green not red. check photo references on this. it's interesting.

    The anti collision lights on Super Hornets aren't green. They used to be green on the S-3 to make the tanker easily identifiable. For Supers, the strobe light power supply can be switched to blink twice instead of three times to ID the tankers. If there is a picture of a Super with green strobes, I would sincerely like to see it, that would be news to me.

  8. In the Navy, the only time the PT uniform has to be worn is at organized command PT, and our semi annual PFA's. At least in aviation, there isn't a whole lot of time for command structure PT, so they hardly get worn. A lot of sailors wear them to workout any way, since they have them, why mess up your personal stuff. Myself, and most people I go to the gym with wear our own stuff, its more comfortable I think. The only belts we have are for moving aircraft, and they usually get thrown over a shoulder, and aren't used on the ship.

  9. It has legs!!!!!

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    Of course, there is still some clean up to do, then PE, then paint, but this is 5 steps closer to rigging. Unfortunately, I'm going out of town tomorrow for a littl over a month. All I can take with me is my civil war and WWII miniatures to paint, so this will come to a stop. Thanks for looking in for now though.

    More to follow........

    Bill

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