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Julien

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  1. Nice one I never knew about the second installation, the only T-33 ive worked on never had it but this an ex French AF one.
  2. Its all fixed now though. Even the USAFM were impressed with the work
  3. USAF Serial 23071 which was built for the French Air Force is now restored by volunteers at the Bentwaters Cold War Museum in markings of the 81st TFW. This aircraft is on loan from the USAF Museum, and was formally at Tangmere. BCWM received it in 2018. The aim was to refresh it and put it back on display. However corrosion in the airframe turned out to be mush more than expected, and along with covid delays its now only finished.
  4. was hoping you could persuade someone to do this as well as the A
  5. The dielectric panel on the T-33 is only on the top of the nose The lower nose is actually stainless steel ! I have seen some museum aircraft where they have painted a second panel for some reason??
  6. seems to flare out more at the back
  7. We have some n the walkaround section
  8. Really good news. I hate to say it but any chance of a 1/72 one, not that it wont stop me buying a few of these! Thx Duncan Julien
  9. No Airliners.net images please, read the pinned post, these have been removed from your post, and the quoted reply.
  10. Today we have added additional pictures to our T-33 Thread; https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234926209-lockheed-t-33-shooting-star/#comment-4942618 and our Sea Harrier Thread; https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234913728-hawker-siddeley-bae-sea-harrier/#comment-976058
  11. The aircraft owned by NALLS AVIATION, Serial Number XZ-439 and registered in the United States as N94422, is the world’s first and only privately-owned and flown Harrier of any kind. It is extremely rare. Of the more than 45 different Harrier variants, there were only 76 Sea Harriers built. This one is the oldest surviving SHAR and the second one to roll off the assembly line. Pics thanks to Navy Bird (Bill) https://www.britmodeller.com/walkarounds/aircraft/harrier/nall/100_6059.JPG
  12. The above aircraft restored in the markings of the 81st TFW RAF Bentwaters
  13. This is an English language forum please post in English only.
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