Scratch building a whirly gig
- midlife306
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Re: Scratch building a whirly gig
Excellent
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Re: Scratch building a whirly gig
When I saw this thread title I thought there was a late war German wonder weapon mounted on a panther chassis firing rockets to save Berlin or something.
I love the DR1!
I love the DR1!
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Re: Scratch building a whirly gig
A beautiful display of wood and metalworking
Curiously, like many others- I guess, I assumed that the German Triplane was unique to the WW1 combat arena. In fact, the very first tripane to see action was the British Sopwith Triplane.
Curiously, like many others- I guess, I assumed that the German Triplane was unique to the WW1 combat arena. In fact, the very first tripane to see action was the British Sopwith Triplane.
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Re: Scratch building a whirly gig
Nice work as usual Walter. You are a craftsman.
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One thing I have not mentioned is of all the various projects I have completed and had the satisfaction of doing them, this one is different. As I move around the yard,when I leave the place when I come back I always am greeted with is presence . Brightly shining in the sun. It really catches the eye. And I am so glad I did this project.
Walter
Walter