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hysot

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  1. Yeah true but looking at the plane parked at the end of the runway, I don't think the plane will be able to touch down at the threshold anyway.
  2. Exactly! It brings life to a model. You can easily imagine a life around it
  3. Wow you didn't an amazing job here. I love the fact that you'vre been able to fit two crew in the cockpit. Nice job on the nose too. It's not that easy to reproduce.
  4. Wow that's a really nice airport you built here! For the details/lights on the runway you could have also done something like this: I didn't draw the numbers or the sides and center lights. A Displaced thresholds on the terminal end of the runway would have make sense. For the lights, runways are not necessary always equipped with ramp lights. It can be very simple when you don't have any instruments approach as you can see on my drawing (2 lines of green and red at each end, the green lights facing out). But that's just details, great job anyway!
  5. That's sound even better I have no idea If I will still be able to finish my 747 but who knows! I might just present it as a Pan Am 747-100 maybe.
  6. Hi Steph77 nice to see your airplane again!
  7. I wouldn't use a sequencer as on the P38 the doors stay opened when the gears are down. I would try to use connecting rods pushing or pulling the doors when the landing gear is lowered or retracted. Yeah it might be tricky...but i would give it a shot. I'm curious to see how you did yours. I made two version few days ago. They are not awesome but they are working. If you interested, I can post some pictures. One is working with small LAs and the other with gears/liftarms. Really! how come it doesn't work? (nice plane btw) I worked on two versions of a variable pitch propeller last week (6 blades and 3 blades). I got inspired by Andy G's work. The 6 blades propeller (I mounted short blades) The 3 blades propeller The pitch would be controlled by mini LA if motorized or just a handle in the cockpit if not.
  8. Nicely done again. I like to see you're using a jack hehehe
  9. Nice job! I can't see the photos. Am I the only one?
  10. Awesome, I've been looking for a such online explanation for a while! Thanks
  11. So download the pdf number 5 of the post #1. You'll have the landing gear diagram I was talking about. Your project seems to be awesome. I have a project like yours in mind but not the same airplane, probably a Bronco or a plane inspired from it
  12. Hey I just found some gold :) Here you will find the erection and maintenance manual (page 1) and the service instruction (page 2) of the P38 (you just need to register). Lots and lots of technical diagrams and informations. I hope it helps hehe EDIT: Don't download the 16 pdf of the first post but the 2 pdf post #9. EDIT2: Page 115 you have diagram of the main landing gear with its actuator How big is your moc?
  13. A P38 Awesome! I found this for the flaps http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/attachments/1/4/6/2/a2759239-214-P38%20flap%20track.jpg?d=1253048347 and http://static.rcgroups.net/forums/attachments/2/3/7/5/7/0/a2759557-225-Flap%20Track.jpg?d=1253060878 I'm actually working a bit on a fowler flaps extension but I haven't found something great yet. Good luck! I'm looking forward to see your job
  14. They are on the outside of the beam on the spitfire
  15. Hey! I really like your job here! Kind of old school, it's cool. I found the wheel a bit too small. I might be wrong
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