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Skyline CRJ-200
Finally got this one done. Great model, I messed up a couple things but it sure looks great anyways. I have about 2,000 hours in the CRJ glad I have a model!
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wow, i like this model...it looks very good with all the out lines and the panels.
the aluminum affect on the engines also looks great. YOAV |
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Looks great! Do you fly for United?
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Nice job, Idoitall. Looks like you modified the tail number, any significant meaning to that jet? The CRJ-200 from Skyline Models is fun to build and doesn't take up much room. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in regional airliners.
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Very nice build. A great looking model!
Gary
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Great build! I also happen to have significant time in that aircraft. I should have a -700/900 out in the next year. I've got around 6,000 hours in CL65s. Probably around 1800 in the -200.
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I didn't change the tail number. That's the one that came with the kit. I'm looking forward to the 700/900. I have flown those quite a bit too. No, I wish I worked for united. I work for SkyWest.
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I'll volunteer for beta-testing if you're looking for builders.
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Excellent model my friend - Very nicely done indeed
Cheers Jim |
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