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Re: Stuka surprise
Quota;
The Helldiver is pretty neat, it had a third line to pull and release a flat metal spring to eject the pilot w/ parachute. Now that sounds cool I would love to have had seen that in action ! Guess could build that in to a balsa hollow body , Let him out hi and take him out on the next round That is a nice looking Stuka , Eric
The Helldiver is pretty neat, it had a third line to pull and release a flat metal spring to eject the pilot w/ parachute. Now that sounds cool I would love to have had seen that in action ! Guess could build that in to a balsa hollow body , Let him out hi and take him out on the next round That is a nice looking Stuka , Eric
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Re: Stuka surprise
Yes, the antenna was red, like a poor hair dye job it's red at the roots.
I was going to buy one of those ebay repro's but I thought I could do a better job by making one myself. Now I don't have to.
It's funny what you find on garage floors, I'm always blowing gaskets out of cylinders with compressed air.
I was going to buy one of those ebay repro's but I thought I could do a better job by making one myself. Now I don't have to.
It's funny what you find on garage floors, I'm always blowing gaskets out of cylinders with compressed air.
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Re: Stuka surprise
I hear you !! great you have the correct one , I brush clean most cylinders after getting them unstuck and have got hd. gaskets hooked on a 4" brush not good , I did save a couple but had to order 20 to get caught up . really got my goat after the third time , had to have a conversation with self !!! I am doing better now though only one now and then Eric
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