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"Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Tue Jul 23, 2013 3:15 am

Hi Folks

I am working on an adding the P-51 racers "Miss Candace" and "Jeannie" to the High Planes range of model kits and am hoping for a little assistance.

There appears to have been a couple of different propellors fitted to the aircraft. I read somewhere that it had a prop from a North Star fitted, but the photos I have seen appear to be closer to an Aeroproducts one from a P-51K or P-51H. Does anyone have any definite information?

Secondly, I am hoping someone may recall what colour the interior and wheel wells were. I am guessing the cockpit was finished in a light gray when the turtle deck was installed, but that is just a guess. I am also guessing the wheel wells were left with their anti-corrosive paint rather than stripped.

Many thanks in advance

Christopher

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:23 pm

Hi there - a quick note to RandolphB. Thanks for the PM, unfortunately at this stage I can't yet reply to private messages (?) but I'll follow your advice.

Yes, I am also watching the mods to Precious Metal with a LOT of interest. I love how Thom Richard is sharing the work with us all.

All the best

Christopher

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:26 am

Miss Candace had both a Mustang Ham Standard non-cuffed prop and an F-82 Aeroproducts prop. Depends on the year.
Jeannie always had a Ham Standard non-cuffed prop. It had blades from where ever some knowledgeable experts say it got them, but Dave Z liked the non-cuffed blades and on 1/72nd or 1/48th models one cannot tell the difference.
Good luck.
Chris...

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Fri Aug 23, 2013 1:11 am

Thanks guys, the info is very much appreciated! I had a suspicion Miss Candace had a F-82 prop in some shots...

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:23 pm

I'm going to counter what Chris said about Miss Candace.

In 1969 she ran the Ham-Std. un-cuffed prop. From Reno 1970 through Miami 1973 it ran a geared BEARCAT prop. At Reno '73 it was replaced by an Aeroproducts prop, but my photos show that from 1974 through when he sold it to Zeuschel/Sanders after Reno '78 it ran the Ham-Std again.

As Jeannie it ran same prop in 1979. After the Ham-Std was destroyed in the belly landing at Van Nuys a week before Reno '80, it ran a replacement 'cuffed' prop (and won with it), but came back in '81 with the North-Star blades.

That is to the best of my memory...but Chris was there too, so he may be right and me wrong, or somewhere inbetween.

The interior of the cockpit was always bare metal with a black instrument panel. Gear wells were natural metal as well.

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:58 am

brochr wrote:Hi there - a quick note to RandolphB. Thanks for the PM, unfortunately at this stage I can't yet reply to private messages (?) but I'll follow your advice.

Yes, I am also watching the mods to Precious Metal with a LOT of interest. I love how Thom Richard is sharing the work with us all.

All the best

Christopher



I look forward to talking to you when you are able to respond to Private Messages! I was going to say "Respond to PM's", but then again, responding to Precious Metal is what we are talking about already....

Randolph

Re: "Miss Candace" & "Jeannie" questions

Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:40 pm

Brad is right, it was a longer bladed Bearcat prop. He's so geeky.
Chris...
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