FLYING FISH - 1:50 - Schooner 1860 - Corel

Great workThumbsupThumbsupThumbsup, I still have a lot to learn. At the moment this (older) model is still waiting in the box. Since I don't have the building instructions, I'm still looking for as much information as possible - also about the original ship - and am still studying the literature before I start work, if I still have the courage to do so. So far my skills are limited to model airplanes (Waco Wmf-5) and simpler ships (Rainbow 1934).
Greetings from Switzerland
 
I'm still looking for as much information as possible - also about the original ship -
There may be some information on Flying Fish (née Independence) at the U.S. Library of Congress, U.S. National Archives, or the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City.
Allan
 
Good afternoon. There are a couple of comments on the model that immediately catch your eye: 1. Usually the chain on the deck was tied up, because if the anchor broke (and this happened often), the chain could injure people on the deck. But you have it not wound on a windlass and passes through a torn clew. 2. The wind on the flags and sails blows in different directions.
 
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