AIRSPEED COURIER

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AIRSPEED COURIER

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Here's the first image of my FS9 Airspeed Courier . Still very much W.I.P. but we're getting there bit by bit. The main block to progress has been the fine weather we've enjoyed recently which inevitably means - garden work. :(
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She's looking great, Dave! :thumbsup: You're really capturing the lines of a Courier. The shape of a Courier's fuselage gives me a headache just looking at it. It's lines are going everywhere all at once. :lol:

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Jolly good!
We look forward to some more rain in your area! :agree:

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Nice one, Dave. I guess you will be doing G-ABXN so I'd better hunt around for others!
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Fancy moving wheels and everything! Time to grab your slide rule and apply for your fellowship of the RAeS.

This weekend's weather looks set for modelling and cranky database tweeking. Where would we be without 1s and 0s to play with? :cheers:

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Thanks folks -a looong way still to go. Like I said - the fine weather means I've spent the time rebuilding a garden wall this week so very little modelling time.
Brian - yes the fuselage is a nightmare - one consolation, I doubt if anyone will know if I get it a bit wrong here & there. :worried:
Peter - yes, G-ABXN is the one of choice mainly because I have a colour shot of it ( one of the very few) shout if you need the psp templates when the time is right.
Allan - 1s & 0s tweaking - me thinks there a very well paid position for you going currently providing you can stand the smell of bedpans. The retracting undercarriage is a bit tricky to work out but what's life without a few challenges eh!
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Nice smooth ply finish, Tiltman would have liked that in the real thing methinks.......
Looking nice Dave.
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Nice; I have this picture (signed by Ivan) on my wall

http://www.ivanberryman.co.uk/ivan_berr ... odID=13412

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Thanks Pete - nice painting there. :agree:
I can only assume that the colour schheme is authentic (because it looks good :) )
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Love the painting. :thumbsup: Thanks for sharing that, Pete. :)

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