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Old 11-14-2007, 02:24 PM   #1
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No reason really for posting this but what a cool shot.
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Old 11-17-2007, 02:28 PM   #2
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This was the loudest piston engined aircraft in which I have ever flown. I cannot even imagine how loud it must have been inside with those jato packs roaring!

I could be mistaken, but it appears to me to be a C 82 "Packet". Notice the three blade props, and the more narrow fuselage.
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Old 11-21-2007, 06:01 AM   #3
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Nah, not a Packet, look closely n u will c the 4 bladers. I wonder if they did JATO take-offs with the old C-82.
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Old 11-21-2007, 08:13 AM   #4
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You are correct, sir!

My eyes are getting old, too much jet exhaust blown in them over the years.
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:31 AM   #5
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Was that from the Steward-Davis jet pack then??

Given the overseas sales of the $1.19 I am truly sad not to see a model yet in 1/400. Tops for me would be Canadian, Norwegian, Italian, Belgian plus obviously USAFE.
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With no 1/400 model, some of us have to make do with building plastic kits, which is an excellent opportunity to post this shot of a 1/72nd C-119F I built as the USAF Thunderbirds support aircraft.
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Vickers Viscount(DONE),Vickers Vanguard,Vickers VC-10(DONE),BAC One-Eleven 200/400(DONE),Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy,Bristol Britannia(DONE),De Havilland Comet 4/4B/4C(DONE),De Havilland Trident(DONE),Handley Page Herald,Avro 748,Bristol Freighter,Airspeed Ambassador,Avro York,Fokker F.28(DONE)Breguet 763 Deux Ponts,Tupolev Tu-104,Tupolev Tu-114,Ilyushin IL-14, IL-18,Convair 440(DONE),Douglas DC-4(DONE),Douglas DC-7, Canadair CL-44, Boeing Stratocruiser.
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Old 11-22-2007, 02:24 PM   #7
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Why didnt i get that free with your book? I demand you send it to me at once!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Why didnt i get that free with your book? I demand you send it to me at once!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You couldn't afford it........it would cost you a PACKET!!!
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Vickers Viscount(DONE),Vickers Vanguard,Vickers VC-10(DONE),BAC One-Eleven 200/400(DONE),Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy,Bristol Britannia(DONE),De Havilland Comet 4/4B/4C(DONE),De Havilland Trident(DONE),Handley Page Herald,Avro 748,Bristol Freighter,Airspeed Ambassador,Avro York,Fokker F.28(DONE)Breguet 763 Deux Ponts,Tupolev Tu-104,Tupolev Tu-114,Ilyushin IL-14, IL-18,Convair 440(DONE),Douglas DC-4(DONE),Douglas DC-7, Canadair CL-44, Boeing Stratocruiser.
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Great job on the model!
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Old 11-23-2007, 02:25 AM   #10
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I guess you boys are gonna cry big crocodile tears when I tell you that this beast resides right outside my back door at work. And I see her every day.
Sadly, she apparently hasn't flown in quite some time.

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Im in the huff now!!
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It would sure bring back a flood of memories of when I was an 18 year old AFROTC cadet, hanging on for dear life as it chugged along through the clouds of southern Ohio...
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It would sure bring back a flood of memories of when I was an 18 year old AFROTC cadet, hanging on for dear life as it chugged along through the clouds of southern Ohio...
Now I'm jealous!
I got my rides in a T-33, C-12, C-130, C-141, KC-135A and -E models, and one UH-1. I would have traded any of those, except the T-33, for a ride in the Boxcar!

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No reason really for posting this but what a cool shot.
Wow, this one blows me!
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Hey Don, I notice your C-119 is a 3-blader, not a four blader.
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I noticed that you have a Philippine air force F5 there.. Awesome model of the Box car as well.
Yes indeed, I'm a member of the IPMS Aerobatic Teams Special Interest Group and that F-5 is in the colours of the Philippine AF "Blue Diamonds" team. Currently building team support aircraft and am just finishing off a "Blue Angels" C-54.
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Last spring a C-119 arrived in Niagara Falls on two flat bed trucks. The fusalage on one and the wings and tails on the other. It was pretty cool to watch it get put back together. Now it's a gate guard sitting along side a C-47 at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station. I'll try to get some pics.
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Well when i was in Tucson i managed to get pictures of both a C-82 and a C-119. it wont let me attach them though
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would be a nice 1/200 model!
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With no 1/400 model, some of us have to make do with building plastic kits, which is an excellent opportunity to post this shot of a 1/72nd C-119F I built as the USAF Thunderbirds support aircraft.
How appropriate that the USAF Thunderbirds is what you've chosen! No doubt that the Fairchild C-119 "Boxcar" was the inspiration for Gerry Anderson's Thunderbird 2.

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