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A very good news from the Dassault webmaster: I have received a positive answer.. Dassault Aviation webmaster is ok to reactivate the link on their site.. they will send me a message when this will be done... may be in the next few days..Lets keep in contact
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Superbe! Good work all.
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Great job and thanks!
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Good news!!
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Wing section on going..and then assembled to the fuselage..
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You're rolling right along and looking good!
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Thank you Willygoat.
The wings and horizontal stabilizer are now integrated.. the Paper card didn't include the wheels which is very important for i think better reality so i had to add them and also as i didn't like very much the proposed massive stand i've redesign one for this plane.. action completed..! I made it with scale 1:100 where the original scale is 1:60 |
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Don't forget to add weight in nose section to match Center of Gravity..otherwise the A/C will lie on the back .. Nose up ..!
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Now if someone will just do a USCG repaint, I think this is the model used by them....,
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If you're refering to the HU-25 Guardian, nope. The USCG Guardian is a variant of the twin-engined Falcon 20, the father of all Dassault business jets. The prototype first flew 50 years ago in may 1963 and the last example was built in 1988.
The three-engined Falcon 7X first flew in 2005. With the Falcon 900, it replaces the similarly engined Falcon 50.
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