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Beautiful engine Kurt, nicely detailed. Is it possible to keep the cowling removable, allowing one to see the full details?
Regards, Erik |
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Man, you are close now. Looks sweet, Kurt!
Dan |
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Thanks to Dan and Erik
@ Erik : yes itīs possible , but I donīt do it , because you can see inside very good . The cockpit hood parts ... are glazed ... before the cockpit canopy is installed, the armor plate and the "roll bar" are installed ... only now attach the front glazing Sincerely Kurt |
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Now install the sighting device in front ... middle and upper window part placed ... then put on the opened cockpit hood ... continue with the tail wheel ... ... which is reinforced with a pin ... and glued in the rear Sincerely Kurt |
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Nice work on the canopy.
Isaac
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Very precise work!
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looking good Kurt .
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Hello friends off buffalo
Thankīs for positive rates The parts for the rudder unit ... glue in the tab and bulkhead ... ... then fold the rudder together ... now separate the rudder from the rudder ... ... install frames 28 to 30 ... and assemble Sincerely Kurt |
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Very nice work on the canopy, it looks rather delicate. Great that you left it open so that we can enjoy the cockpit internals! It looks like the head rest can be folded? Wonder what the purpose of that was meant to be.
Erik |
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Hello Erik
I can not give you an answer abaut the head rest |
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