this bad b24 will be at bomber field in two weeks
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this bad b24 will be at bomber field in two weeks
please join us at bomber field sept 14, 15, 16 for the 24th year of this great event. here is a video sent to me of a wonderful model that will be attending. barry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCYMnuudhS0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCYMnuudhS0
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RE: this bad b24 will be at bomber field in two weeks
VERY nice B24, and a rather overjoyed pilot and crew, very nice vid,
while we are on nice B24Libs, one of our guys moved over to the colonies a while ago, he took with him a large Lib, powered by 4xzenoah 45s, it was all covered in polished litho plate, has anyone seen anything of it?
while we are on nice B24Libs, one of our guys moved over to the colonies a while ago, he took with him a large Lib, powered by 4xzenoah 45s, it was all covered in polished litho plate, has anyone seen anything of it?
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RE: this bad b24 will be at bomber field in two weeks
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VERY nice B24, and a rather overjoyed pilot and crew, very nice vid,
while we are on nice B24Libs, one of our guys moved over to the colonies a while ago, he took with him a large Lib, powered by 4xzenoah 45s, it was all covered in polished litho plate, has anyone seen anything of it?
VERY nice B24, and a rather overjoyed pilot and crew, very nice vid,
while we are on nice B24Libs, one of our guys moved over to the colonies a while ago, he took with him a large Lib, powered by 4xzenoah 45s, it was all covered in polished litho plate, has anyone seen anything of it?
Hi Alan,
I have become well acqainted with John Deacon since his move Stateside and although I know that "Hookem Cow" has not flown over here I don't remember exactly why or what the current status of the model is. John is currently working with a group of like minded individuals to produce a 134 inch dam busting Lancaster. The project began with a home grown fiberglass fuselage and I was given the great honor by the group of doing the design work for the wing and tail surfaces. They get together once a week for building and "refreshments" and are making steady work of it. I'll try and get some pics of the bird in the near future and post them up somewhere. John finished up a 120 inch P-47 recently which I think he also designed. Picture of the Jug below. John is involved with "Team Powers" who are associated with Arizona Model Aircrafters and more info about John and the rest of the team can be found on their web site at http://tpsrca.com/.