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Breaking parachute housing
A common feature of aircraft in the 1960s was the use of a breaking parachute deployed upon landing. Usually it was housed at the base of the vertical tail fin.
The housing is shaped and glued in place add the control horn for the rudder while there For the bullet end, I decided to use a wood dowel and shape it on my mini lathe shape paint wrap and cut glue in place. I like it. Isaac
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Status 1- Fuselage
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nice work on the dome of the breaking parachute housing.
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WOW, very nice detailing, Isaac.
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Gary Hopefully an inspiration for your F-4E Phantom build. Or maybe build this Mirage version? Isaac
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Definitely the F-4 (first).
Gary
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Christmas vacation approaching.......
Isaac
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Wing structure
The kit was designed in an in flight configuration. So the landing gear and bay is taken from Yaron's repaints.
You will have to think about modifications to the wing structure if you decide to install the landing gear. However, that is an easy task. The first thing is to cut out the fuselage section that would house the wing landing gear bays. You can be precise if you want or just cut out a large enough area ( which is what I did ). So first install the kit's wing frames and ribs. Note that the upper triangular piece is glued to the very top edge of the ribs and spars to accommodate the main gear bay. There will be additional cuts when the bay is installed later next, reinforce the interior of the fuselage to the wing spars/frames. Isaac
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This will be an interesting job to follow. Good that you have reinforced the sides of the fuselage, this should also stabilizes the wing structure?
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