P-47 Thunderbolt Brotherhood (All P-47s Welcome)
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Last edited by mirce; 10-05-2014 at 01:07 PM.
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He, he...
Don't worry grandfather and his grandson, which fly 3D model, are still OK...
They are not from Senta, they are not from Novi Sad where we made video about Meister Scale P 47, two years ago...
About nonsense, of course that I don't support things like that, but, as you can see, that occurs...
And, around the world, every nation have "pearls"...
Evel Knievel, for example... Or maybe guys from X games on motocross machines...
Focus on this video is on P 47, because that it is on Thunderbolt topic...
Here is one more...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C48T_xL7a-Y
All the best from Senta, Serbia
Mirce
P.S. Thanks Stevegauth30...
Don't worry grandfather and his grandson, which fly 3D model, are still OK...
They are not from Senta, they are not from Novi Sad where we made video about Meister Scale P 47, two years ago...
About nonsense, of course that I don't support things like that, but, as you can see, that occurs...
And, around the world, every nation have "pearls"...
Evel Knievel, for example... Or maybe guys from X games on motocross machines...
Focus on this video is on P 47, because that it is on Thunderbolt topic...
Here is one more...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C48T_xL7a-Y
All the best from Senta, Serbia
Mirce
P.S. Thanks Stevegauth30...
Last edited by mirce; 10-05-2014 at 11:48 PM.
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Well said Mirce.
Thats a beatiful P-47 my friend!
Thanks for all the help with mine. I used your details and rivets. People are always asking how did you do all those rivets?
Thats a beatiful P-47 my friend!
Thanks for all the help with mine. I used your details and rivets. People are always asking how did you do all those rivets?
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So wont be lacking planes to fly.
Also whats this "Flying season" You speak of?
We fly all year round.
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This is my first kit build and it has gone faster than I thought it would.
I have assembled roughly 15 ARF's.
If I was going to start building again I think I would have picked something a little easier.
Like a low wing sports plane (Super Sport 40 etc)
Mainly because the build would have gone a bit quicker and I have a habit of getting sidetracked with other projects.
Also being my first kit I am taking my time to make sure I am doing everything correctly.
Best advice I can give you is give it a shot.
You may find you enjoy building as much as flying.
I know this is true for some of the members of my club.
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I'm building an old Bert Baker P-47. I just finished fitting and bolting the wing to the fuselage. I looked over the print and instructions, but neither show the wing and tail incidence. This is my first war bird and would appreciate any help or suggestions you may have. Thank you.