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  1. #976

    Ju 388 2D panel

    Hallo Gaucho,

    thank you a lot for your work.
    Well done, I now will see to give them life.
    Very very well you did two versions, with and without the stick.
    I' m alone at munich. Normaly I should rejoin my family during the xmas holydays.
    But due to the general strike situation in france it was not possible
    Yours
    Papi

  2. #977

    Oh very nice there G....

    Papi is pleased..ha ha, and so am I, thanks.

    Cheers

    Shessi

  3. #978

    Ju 388 K panel

    Hallo Gaucho and Shessi,
    here a first screen shot from her first life signs
    still a lot to do.
    Would be good to have the ac painted as the captured and surviving
    FE 4010 WNr. 560 049
    as the picture we all start of shows the cockpit with us radio equipment
    Thank you to you both for the plane and the panel bmp
    Yours
    Papi

  4. #979

    oups forgot the screeny ju388 panel

    oups forgot the screenshot

  5. #980
    Ha!

    besser und besser!

    danke

    Shessi

  6. #981

    Ju388K 2D panel

    Hallo Gaucho, Hallo Shessi,

    as I said before, without your pre work, I would not be able to do what I fiddle.
    And it is still possible to make it "noch besser"
    Yours
    Papi

  7. #982

    Just finished a new 2D panel for ---

    Hallo friends,
    here two prototypes flying together
    Yours
    Papi

  8. #983

    Just finished a new 2D panel for ---

    and here to other ones to come
    Yours
    Papi

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    Very nice Papi. Every time I see these glass surrounded cockpits, I wonder how vulnerable the German crews who flew these aircraft must have felt.

    Cheers
    Huub

  10. #985

    glashouse cockpits

    Hallo Huub,
    thank you for your apreciation.
    As at most the times the medal has two sides.
    On one side there is the real vulnerability, on the other hand better aerodynamic and better overall view.
    But are "classic designed cockpits" rely better protected?
    When you look what damage the B-17's took in their front when Fw 190's made a frontal attack and their concentrated fire hit the cockpit area - - -
    In any case 20mm and later 30mm weapons has been murderous against glashouse or classic cockpits.
    The best countermeasure was - > speed as the Mosquito did demonstrate it.
    Respect o all pilots undifferent for which side the did fly.
    Happy and as peacefull as possible new year
    Yours
    Papi

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    You're absolutely correct an aluminium sheet from a few millimeters won't offer much protection, but is more the feeling.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    New! Fouga Magister CM. 175 profile

    Available as usual... comments, suggestions and requests welcome.
    G.

    for closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Fouga Magister publ.jpg  

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    L-5 Stinson profile China-Burma TO "Oklahoma Hawk"

    Available as usual...
    G.

    For closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails L-5B-ST Okla Hawk publ.jpg  

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    New... Grumman F8F-3 profile from USS Princeton ca. 1943

    Available as usual... comments welcome
    Happy New year!
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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
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    L-5 Stinson variant redesignated U-19A by USAF ca. 1962

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    For closer look,
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    I can remember the Fouga Magister from my Air Force time. The were used in a shared training program with the Belgiums, but I think that program was already abandoned in the early 80-ties. I think the pnes I saw were all French and they were really tiny!

    I think the CM.175 was the Naval version, called "Zephyr" with strengthened under carriage and an arrestor hook.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Stinson L-5 wide screen panel

    Available as usual. Comments welcome...
    G.

    closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Stinson L-5 panel publ.jpg  

  18. #993

    That L5 cockpit/panel just beautiful!

    Great to see something as simple as an L5 panel looking so good. I really like the wiring/pipework detail.

    Cheers

    Shessi

  19. #994

    L5 panel

    Hallo Gaucho, Hallo Shessi,
    yes this panel is nice,
    but, gggr Papi has always something to critic grrr,
    for me it is as if the pilot is sitting on the floor.
    a lot of time the view point is too low perhaps difficult to see for someone who perhaps has not real flying experiance.
    I have found a nice x-plane picture what shows as I would prefer the view
    I hope that I will not bore ou with my remakrs
    Yours
    Papi

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    L-5 Stinson variant used by the US Coast Guard

    Here's another livery...
    G.
    closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/

    P.S.: Papi... the one you show is pretty much the same view point... actually, the view is not
    in horizontal flight but tail dragger on the ground... in fact... during flight the angle of attack for
    the wing would stall the aircraft.... and when flying (in real life) your forward vision is only clear near the
    horizon... close by...you got to point the nose down to see anything in front...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails L-1B Stinson USCG publ.jpg  

  21. #996

    Icon4

    Papi,

    You do realise the sky/cloud picture behind the panel is just for something to colour the background, a place holder, it's not really meant to represent the actual ac in flight. It looks better than say plain black or white

    Cheers

    Shessi

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    L-5 Stinson profile "Dangerous Liaison"

    Yet another L-5 livery...
    G.

    closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
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    L-5 Stinson profile "Guinea Short Lines" 25th Liaison Sqdn

    One more livery for the collection... available as usual.
    G.

    closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
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    New! Blackburn Roc profile 770 Squadron Fleet Air Arm

    A quaint looking bird... nonetheless interesting... Available as usual.
    G.
    closer look,
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
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    Macchi c.202 profile, Russian Front

    Available as usual.... comments welcome...
    G.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/106421...posted-public/
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Macchi c.202 Folgore publ.jpg  

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