Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:49 pm
Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:08 pm
richcarrick wrote:I'm building a 1/32 scale A-1H / AD-6 and I am going to finish it as 'Miss Eileen' of the 1st SOS, Nakhon Phanom 1969
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Also on page 38 - a nice photo of chaff/flare dispenser forward of the tail wheel - again, would this be applicable to a USAF machine (and specifically 'Miss Eileen' of course)
Fifthly - a query about the dive / speed brakes. I know that it's unusual to see the lower speed brake extended when the machine is on the ground - in fact I believe that I read on here that USAF machines had a gadget to prevent it extending as they usually carried belly tanks. The Walk Around book does however show the lower brake extended (for maintenance?) - and resting on a soda crate. For a more aesthetically pleasing model, I want to show all three brakes open, as though for a maintenance inspection. I will show the model 'clean' with no belly tank or ordnance (also with all the engine panels off but that's another story) - so can I realistically show the brakes open?
Rich
Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:24 pm
Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:48 pm
richcarrick wrote:Hi - thanks for the response..
so the airbrakes wouldn't have been opened even for maintenance?
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