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It's starting to look like the racing version of the P-63......Memories of Cleveland and Reno:-)
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WOW Aaron thats cool so far! does look like a clipped wing racer...Rich
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I've found it's easier to draw the rounded wingtips on after I unfold. It'll be a proper P-63 when I'm done.
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That is really looking great. Nice job.
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The racing versions are very interesting.
This model was used extensively by USSR and France I think a French version, which used it a lot in Indochina, and in natural metal, would be fantastic. Anyway, anybody would be very welcome, since P-39 Airacobra several models, but Kincobra, I think there are none |
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What a great looking aircraft Aaron. This will make a wonderful and I think very challenging model. Looking forward to following along on this Aaron. Thank you very much for the look inside. wc
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I am also interested in the model. On the Central Texas Wing in San Marcos, TX, (just north of San Antonio), they house a Bell P-63F King Cobra. They still fly it on the Air Shows. Here are a couple of photo I took of it, I hope they serve >
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It would probably be more realistic to do an A or C variant as an ODDBALL MODEL. Aaron, which variant are you planning to do? SWAMPFOX |
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