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So a little digging... and help from friends is hopefully inbound.
Warbird Information Exchange • View topic - Looking for a Friend - Korean C-46s https://www.flickr.com/photos/kormnd/7438436894
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And that led to digging up more:
This has faded color photos that look really good: BEMIL»çÁøÀÚ·á½Ç - À¯¿ë¿øÀÇ ±º»ç¼¼°è This has two of the same photos and one extra, but small: Daum 블로그
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I have a couple of Korean guys at work and asked them about C-46s and got nothing.They were grunts nowhere near airplanes but remarked that "whatever Americans did to their stuff,that's how they used it".They simply didn't have money to do anything fancy like paint and wore stuff down until it fell apart.They don't think planes were any different and what's in museum that's for show and has no relation to actual equipment used.
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Good images, Ryan. Those operational aircraft of the 60s-70s period all have colors and markings consistent with the example that Murph is working on.
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I picked this one because of the smaller ROK Air Force markings. The fewer parts I have to line them up on, the easier it is to avoid alignment issues.
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Works for me.
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Vans RV-6 Photos
Looks like I will be re-visiting Murph's site for a C-46 next.
Adding some photos of my RV-6 build per the original post request. Mike |
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Boy do they ever bring back memories-you didn't even mention about how to daisy-chain the shroud lines before stowing in the kit bag....For the trip to the assembly area. What? No 85lb - 125lb rucksack to support the daisy-chained main while walking back? Mike |
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These were Hollywood jumps, Mike. No rucksacks. Can't be compared to your experiences.
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Brewster Buffalo in RAF service.
I have to look into getting Inkjet printer.While free laser printer is cool it has its drawbacks as pictures show. I did few adjustments here and there,1/2 of underside is black now as all pictures of Malaya Buffalo's I found show it. I should look into making Blenheim Mk1 used in Malaya as well.Could keep buffalo company |
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