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This is light years beyond the Fiddler's Green cartoon-ish version of this plane. That's O.K., if you are into that, but this is not that. The Nose section of this craft is beautiful to behold! You have modeled it beautifully! This is very fine indeed!
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Wonderful!! I want one!! I missed my ride in one because it was 105 degrees that day and we calculated that the both of us with his full fuel and cargo came to close to the load limit, and it was a short runway!! The pressure altitude that day worked out to around 5,500 feet, on a real altitude of 426 feet.
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This is a little beauty. Must have it.
I attached 2 pics of 2 Ercoupes, taken last summer at the Barnstormers Barbecue, a beautiful little oldtimer fly in at the airfield of Schoenstadt, near Marburg / Central Germany. Regards, Martin |
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Looks fantastic - captured the original really well.
Tim |
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Are you planning to distribute this? I know you have posted some pats. I was not sure if they were for studying to be used for building. The nose section is an example of how to do such a piece. Excellent!
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I have thought about the E-cardmodels. But I would like to extend the possibilities.
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Looks good to go to me!! Beautiful, crisp, fine lines!
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