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CRJ-200 (1/72) American Eagle
One more release for the day. My friend Kevin was goodly enough to lend his considerable skills helping me with another great test build. This time the CRJ-200 in American Eagle (SkyWest) colors. Thanks everyone!
Bombardier CRJ-200 American Eagle (1/72 Scale) | Skyline Paper Models
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Here's how she compares to the real machine:
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That's pretty cool. I rarely see the Skywest/ASA Eagle CRJs anywhere I fly. Did you print the model in the original scale? I love it!
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This looks amazing. Can't wait to see your next design.
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WHAT IS THE SCALE OF THE REAL MACHINE.....
Scene impressive and very convincing... |
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Nice! do you fly for express jet?
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Great model!
I always like photos showing model and the real aeroplane Cybermac |
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Here's a closer match, the exact tail number came in last night.
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Mega Sweet. I wonder if the crew had a chance to see the model. I hope your operation went better the last few days than ours. United Express was a disaster of mythic proportions. Cancellations, bitter cold, exhaustion, FAR117 mishaps, etc. Sometimes building paper models of airliners can be more fun than actually operating them.
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OK, I'll bite - what's an FAR117 mishap?
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