Nice!
Thanks Bill!
I love the instrument panels !
Thanks Jeff! I hate when they leave them off the model. But this kit dates back to the 60s and detail was just not that great. But I can modernize it by adding detail.
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Nice!
I love the instrument panels !






.But at this stage it is totally silent ! There is no engine (yet) !Is this a trainer??? It surely won't be sneaking up on anyone.

Yes sir, a trainer! Flown in the friendly skies of the US.Is this a trainer??? It surely won't be sneaking up on anyone.




A bottomless pit of things to learn... thanks for the primer...@dockattner ...For your reference, see below.
The Stearman PT-13 Kaydet... 225 HP, max speed 125 mph
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the N3N... 235 HP, max speed 126 mph
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the Bt-13 Valiant... 450 hp, max speed 180 mph
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the T-6 Texan... 600 HP, max speed 208 mph
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To give you an idea...after that things got real serious!
P-51 Mustang = 1,490 HP, max speed 437 MPH
F6F Hellcat = 2,000 HP, max speed 391 MPH
P-47 Thunderbolt = 2,000 HP, max speed 426 MPH ... 2,800 HP version max speed 475 MPH
F4U Corsair = 2,000 HP, max speed 417 MPH ... 2,450 HP (water injection), max speed 453 MPH
P-38 Lightning = twin 1,600 HP (3,200 HP total), max speed 426 MPH
That is just some, to give you an idea of the transition from the training aircraft to the fighting aircraft.![]()
Absolutely...just like ships.A bottomless pit of things to learn... thanks for the primer...






Thanks Daniel! It was a lot of extra work, that no one will realize I added by looking at it. But I felt like it was necessary to make the aircraft look more realistic.Your engine modification looks fantastic!
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed my build log. I decided to add a brief description of each aircraft I build for educational purposes. I watch a lot of aviation shows on TV, mainly Prime Video. They have many great historical documentaries and aviation shows with multiple episodes and seasons.I'm late to your party, Dean, but thank you for sharing your fantastic work! I'm not an aviation buff per se but I love history and specifically the planes of WWII. The P-51 Mustang is a favorite and videos - with sound up! - of restored Mustangs is a real experience. The sound of that engine! Thanks again!
Thank you Bill!Hey Dean. Your engine details look great.
Bill













Another great job Dean.
Bill

Dear DeanI am now at 83 aircraft models built in 1/72 scale!
16 jets on wall shelves
14 WW1/biplane on top shelves
53 WW2 on the rest of the shelves
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The new addition on top shelf with WW1 British and French aircraft.
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See ya next time with my next build.
Hint - it’s a WW2 aircraft this time.

