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It is ok for the landing gear but no weapons under the wings because it is the nightfighter version!
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Airbrakes:
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amazing work. that skynight looks fantastic. can't wait to see more progress
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Thank you , frederico!
And now ,the landing gear: And the landing light: |
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Words fail me.
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The Skyknights are finished.
The tanks are in carved wood with paper fins: Next model?? |
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cool, i would love to see a f4u corsair. i heard that they entered service in ww2 pretty late so some were used as ground attack fighter bombers in north korea to strafe airstrips and sam sites
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The F4U was used pretty heavily for ground attack in Korea you're right.
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The Korean Corsairs all had 4 bladed props, WWII birds had 3 bladed props.
There were other differences in them, but this was the most obvious difference. Also the Corsair was slowly replaced by the Skyraider. john |
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Wow! I foget to breath when I saw his art knife and the very tiny (probably super tiny piece of paper) in the part of the landing gear.
Excellent my friend.... COOL!
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