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Julien

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  1. I once had ADC grey take 5 days to cure and that was in the airing cupboard! Sometimes it just takes time. Julien
  2. Now thats a nice result for a first timer. Julien
  3. Nice job, fist time I seen the B-50 done
  4. Now this one a really do like. Mustangs in non US markings and camo look just to good. Julien
  5. A very impressive crusader. Nice also to see different markings from the usual suspects people seem to use on F-8's. When your out of F-8's your out of Fighters! Julien
  6. I dont know about a caption but thats a damn nice pic, I think I found my next desktop if thats OK? Julien
  7. Pls send it to me and I will put it all up in the walkaround section Julien
  8. B-57E pics taken by Darwin at the SAC Museum in Nebraska
  9. Fairly big update today. New pics in the Vulcan, SR-71, B-57 and F-101 threads. New threads on U-2C, Pratt & Whitney R4360 Engine, Atlas Missile, Blue Scout Missile, AQM-34 Firebee & AGM-28 Hound Dog. Julien
  10. Pics by Darwin taken at the SAC Museum in Nebraska
  11. Pics from Darwin taken at the SAC Museum in Nebraska
  12. Pics taken by Darwin at the SAC Museum in Nebraska. This shows the true scale of these early weapons.
  13. Pics by Darwin from the SAC Museum in Nebraska
  14. Pics taken by Darwin at the SAC museum in Nebraska
  15. Pics from Darwin taken at the SAC Mueseum in Nebraska. This is a US Missile system I had never heard of.
  16. Anyone know anything about this MiG-21 model? http://www.aviationmegastore.com/?shopid=&...&art=102705 Julien
  17. Now available but its not cheap http://www.aviationmegastore.com/?shopid=&...=&art=80714 Julien
  18. Pics from Darwin taken at the SAC museum in Nebraska The Atlas was one of the first generation missiles and interestingly enough the famous WD-40 spray can trace it origins back to this missile as it was developed to protect its fuel tanks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SM-65_Atlas The Missile The Launch Console
  19. Pics by Darwin. This was an important post war engine, used in; Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy Aero Spacelines Pregnant Guppy Boeing 377 Stratocruiser Boeing B-50 Superfortress Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker Boeing XF8B Boeing XB-44 Superfortress Convair B-36 Convair XC-99 Curtiss XBTC Douglas C-74 Globemaster Douglas C-124 Globemaster II Douglas TB2D Skypirate Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar Fairchild C-120 Packplane Goodyear F2G Corsair Hughes H-4 Hercules ("Spruce Goose") Hughes XF-11 Lockheed R6V Constitution Martin AM Mauler Martin JRM Mars Martin P4M Mercator Northrop B-35 Republic XP-72 Republic XF-12 Rainbow SNCASE SE-2010 Armagnac Vultee A-41
  20. I think your right , I read the serial as XG699 and that according to the records was a 22. Not being an experten is there much difference? Julien
  21. Pictures taken by Darwin at the SAC Museum in Nebraska
  22. No the one I sent you was the airwaves one. For some reason it was marked as a JSF seat Mk16 even though it was the eurofighter one. Does not seem to be on the hannants site at the moment Julien
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