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Murph's Model - B747, 1/150
Further to the post here http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/601014-post5508.html about the upcoming model, B747, in the SCA livery, here's the Dreamlifter version, in flight mode. The taxiing mode will be presented when the landing gears are done. There'll be a third beta build, the YAL-1 airborne laser version, coming soon.
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Looks awesome! Thank you Aaron for taking time to redesign the engines for the specific version!
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Looks sharp!
If you go casting about for interesting 747s to do, there's always SOFIA.... |
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I'm working on that one.
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Now the Dreamlifter has found her feet.
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Very nicely done, Papermate!
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If your doing the NASA, Sofia version that would make it the 747 SP, correct? That’s the shorter version of the 747. A fair amount of airlines operated the SP so would any commercial paint schemes down the road?
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Quite brilliant with nice pictures too.
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According to my research, American Airlines only used 747SP's, and the original Shuttle Carrier Aircraft was a converted American Airlines 747. Realizing that, I need to do some tweaking with the American 747 I did.
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If you read the wiki page on the 747SP, there are other operators listed, Pan Am and United as the first two listed, and there are others
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