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Already downloaded (except for the F-15s).
Don |
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Made a donation as well. Hang in there, Aaron
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Rob Tauxe, Atlanta, GA |
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While you're working on other projects, suggest you do a parallel one in repainting as many as possible liveries of the P-38 to increase your fleet of twin-boomers.
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Right now I've I'm in a WWI mood. Here's some signs of what's to come... The F-100D is finally on paper! This model is fighting me at every turn. Every time I open it in Rhino, my computer slows to a crawl. After getting it into Photoshop, it caused that to crash, corrupting the file so that I had to restart. Notice the extra low quality of the picture. And I won't mention what it did to my poor printer... Not sure what this one is called. It's the Junkers J-1 or J-4. In progress shot of something a tad larger. |
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Only J-1 in existance
That J-1 is a very interesting choice. The only existing complete J-1 is in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa.
https://ingeniumcanada.org/aviation/...unkers-j-i.php Regards, John |
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I did 2 versions According to Wikipedia "Only one relatively complete aircraft survived, bearing German military serial number J.I 586/17. It is preserved at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa. This aircraft, construction number 252, was manufactured in 1918 and was a war trophy that was sent to Canada in 1919. It was in the possession of the Canadian War Museum before being transferred to the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in 1969. Additionally, one Junkers J.I fuselage exists, at the Museo Storico dell Aeronautica Militare Italiana in Vigna di Valle. This aircraft was previously exhibited at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum at Milano and was restored at the Technical Museum of Berlin between 2005 and 2010." |
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P-38
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Regards, John |
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Yay! Everything is all cleared up, and I start back to work tomorrow. Thanks everyone! And lookie what I found while wandering around the airport:
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I just got a commission to design a Learjet 25. Wikipedia says NASA used it. Les?
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