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  1. 5 minutes ago, ya-gabor said:

     

    The Moson show was such a local event, it now has a past of almost quarter of a century. It took some time to develop but I would say in the past decade or decade and a half it has been a truly great and international event. The rules of judging are as impartial as it could be, a lot of guest international modellers are invited into judging panels to even out the playing field. All the models are entered in an anonym system so I would say it is as good as it could be and compares if not better than judging at other international events. I have been j

    Well whoever is the driving force and sponsors that show should be commended! As a "hack" builder I always see some mind blowing model's out of that show!! Inspires me to try and do better. May be one day if I win the lottery I can make the trip over ther and witness it for my self.

  2. IMHO they are a lot better then the previous iterations. The paint doesn't flake off when you bend them. They are a lot thinner than the brass or what ever the earlier ones were made out of. I was wondering the same thing my self and I was at the IPMS USA Nats in SC a year or so ago and I just asked the Eduard rep, "whats so special about STEEL seat belts?" He then took a fret of the steel seatbelts from his jeans pocket and crumbled it up and than gave it to me and as I un crumbled it and I didn't see any flecked off paint. Mow in my humble opinion I would not use them on anything bigger than 1/48th scale seats as they look to one dimensional. But thats up to each individual.

  3. Well I looked at the forums the Gabor mentioned and I have to rely on Google Translate to read the messages. While it may work word for word it doesn't carry the nuances of the authors original posting. But looking at the pictures I think the kit looks pretty good. The cockpit looks very good in the example shown, I don't know if the modeler used the supplied decals or he painted the detail on as its quite nice. While I may know the difference between a MiG-21 MF and a MiG-21 bis I am nowhere a expert on this aircraft. That being said this looks like a winner.

  4. 7 hours ago, john53 said:

    I'm not sure if this helps but my Aztec decal sheet, 48/72-047, Cuban Raiders, shows

    Mig-21MF black 672, as green and grey over blue, says picture was taken at Key West

    1993. The other Mig-21MF is black 665  which shows blue, grey green over blue, there's a

    picture of it at San Antonio de los Banos Airport.---John

    I Think Aztec mistook MiG-21bis' for MF's  on that sheet from what I have read and seen MF's had 5XX side #'s where bis' have 6XX side #'s.  (of course I could be wrong!) thanks for replying,

  5.  I know Cuban MiG-21bis' were but I am trying to find out if any of the MF type were. I read where up to two squadrons (or detachments) of MF's were sent to Angoloa and flew in Angoloan markings. Did any of those come back to Cuba and receive the distinctive Olive/Blue over bluish grey camo or did they retain the  African camo scheme? More inportantly are there any pics? I have found plenty of bis' but except for one in a museum no camoed MF's

    Thanks!

  6. 18 hours ago, B-ONE27 said:

    Looks like it was the CAG bird,  coincidentally,  I got pics of it and a sister bird, 204, from a couple days prior to this tragedy when they made a stop at BWI/TM.

     

    I saw that jet parked on the GA ramp at BWI a few weeks ago. The CAG jet and a line jet, they were there to do the flyover the next night at the out Caps hockey game at the Naval Academy stadium.

  7. I was heavy into patch collecting back then and I focused heavily on Tomcats and Phantoms. I used to go down to NAS Oceana about twice a year with a buddy of mine and hit all the squadron coffee messes! There was one local (Va. Beach) patch maker who did use printing on a smoothish fabric with the embroidered type of merrowing. I will have to look in my box o patches and see if they still have the label on them. I didn't care for them even though they were cheaper.

  8. I'm not 100% sure but I think there are three version of the -184 short,medium and long. We (MD ANG) always flew with a medium pod. I saw F-16's with a shorter pod and the A-10's in Korea flew with the long pod which was quite long. I think the pods are modular in there construction and depending on the threat, the units will fly the appropriate pod. 

    I also remember us flying with both the -131 on one deployment and the -184 on another.  

  9. On 1/30/2018 at 3:45 PM, Vaildog said:

     

    How do the guard guys get away with all those cool tail schemes on their Vipers? Wisconsin, New Mexico and South Dakota in particular have had some really nice designs over the years.  

    We Create a ANG only paint regulation. That allows us to do special schemes for special occasions, competitions. The only stipulation is that they have to be removed before a "activation" and deployment.

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