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Reply #45 - Jan 18th, 2005 at 1:14pm
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Reply #46 - Jan 18th, 2005 at 1:24pm
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wow, I can't believe the quality of the pics even after downsizing them!!

Well, here ya go. This Johny Johnson's personal MKIX. This is the one he flew while comanding my grandfather.
My Grandfather flew with JJ, Buzz Buerling, and Lorne Cameron.
It was a pain staking process as this is NOT a very good fitting kit. Alot of mods were needed to fulfill my taste. The spinner and prop blades were not accurate so I scratchbuilt them myself carving them out of plastic stock. The wheels were repoured and moulded with resin by me. The plane was airbrushed with acrylics, and weathered with oils. I had the decals custom made for me by a company out of Ottawa, Canada. Arrow Graphics. They did a great job. Not to mention I had some great reference material. On and Off it took almost 2 yrs to build. I have 30 some odd other models.....crying out to me so when I got frusterated...I switched up. This is the first time I have shown ANY public eyes so please be gentle with the expert critisicism... Grin Grin
Enjoy
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Reply #47 - Jan 18th, 2005 at 3:29pm
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Now that I have figured out how to put pics in my replies and change my avitar........how come I can't get a pic to come up at the bottom like others....all i get is the urll link to it?????
 
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Reply #48 - Jan 18th, 2005 at 4:49pm

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Try putting around it. Wink
 

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Reply #49 - Jan 19th, 2005 at 5:24am

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So Tempest, you should then know how mant times my occidental almost took a test flight across the room!!!! Grin


Cheers Brent

If you think the Occidental kit is bad, try the ICM kit Wink Love the pics. I can see how it took so long to build. Interior looks stunning, much more detail than I usually bother with.
James Edgar "Jonnie" Johnson is a hero of mine. I was lucky enough to meet him once. As a future project of mine I'm going to build all of Johnsons MkIXs including the infamous JE-J jr, the plane that "never existed". This aircraft will be complete with beer barrels and will be the first of my Johnson MkIXs.
 

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Reply #50 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 12:32am
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Try putting [img] around it. Wink


Sorry man, all I got in this was a box with an x in it? So I'm not sure what to put around it.

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Thank you for the compliments. Cockpits have always been my true sweat and blood. I will wire the instruments, I even use guitar string for my O2 hose.
I even have individual seatbelt mechanisms I will put in. But I was happy with the outcome. Johnny is one of the best. That would be a great tribute to him. The next one I am going to do is Hasagawa's MKVc. I want to do it in the colors and marking's of George "BUZZ" Buerling while he was known as the Falcon of Malta. He was a Canadian from Quebec and shot down 27 planes in 14 days in combat in Malta stationed at Takali.Finished the war with 31 1/3 kills, one of the top allied aces.  Actually was comanded by Johnny as well. Flew with my grandfather.

Anyone good with research photos he flew the MKVc, coded TZ BR135 Except for his book "HERO" awsome read for all you spit fans....... Grin...I can't find to many pics of it. Even my grandfather doesn't have any.
 
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Reply #51 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 5:51am

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I can only find reference to two Spits flow by Beurling on Malta. MkVb (Trop) EP706 with No.249 Sqdr. coded TL. I have reference for this aircraft in standard desert scheme (Mid stone, dark earth over Azure blue) and in overall "dark" blue over Azure blue. The second aircraft is MkVc (Trop) BR301 and I have this pic:
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Tamiya 1/48 Spit Vb (Trop) built as Vc (Trop) BR301 of 249 Squadron, Malta, July 1942.
I didn't build this; this is a pic I found whilst trying to find info on Blue Malta Spits for one of my projects about a year ago. Info on Malta’s Spits is very thin on the ground and it is very hard to pin down colour schemes used. Good luck with the project.  Grin
 

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Reply #52 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 6:06am

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Sorry man, all I got in this was a box with an x in it? So I'm not sure what to put around it.

Use the same [img] brackets round it as for posting your images. You obviously figured that out. If I type the whole thing here it will show up just like Woody's example. Wink
 

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Reply #53 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 2:36pm
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Thanks hagar and woody......um...ya....it wasn't that hard to figure out eh.. Undecided.....LOL

Thanks Tempest, I found that pic last  night as well. A lot more is on the net about him now. I also found decals for 5 of his planes. I also found one for you......

Spitfire #38  is a MK.IXe  "MK329" flown by Wing Commander J.E. Johnnie Johnson of No. 144 Wing during summer 1944 from St. Croix-sur-Mer and it's paint scheme was Dark Green/Ocean Grey over Medium Sea Grey with a fuselage band and spinner in sky. This is the famous "JEJ Jr" that was used to ferry beer kegs for Squadron parties.....kegs were held on hard points under the wing(s).  Plane was created from spares from wrecks.
Found here:
http://s96920072.onlinehome.us/Rev1/201-300/Rev289_VPD48006_Victory-Models/rev28...
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Reply #54 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 4:13pm

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I modelled Screwball's MkVc(trop) as part of the YAS series. Check out YAS over at Avsim (codes T-L and T-N).
 

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Reply #55 - Jan 20th, 2005 at 5:30pm
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That is quite the site. I'll check out srewball's plane ince it downloads.........there is only dial up available here...... Sad
 
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Reply #56 - Jan 21st, 2005 at 1:07am

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Just for reference this is a listing of the available YAS spitfires over at Avsim/ SimOuthouse:
File Name      Size                      Kb      Date
YAS_spitfires.zip                360      18-Aug-02
YAS_Mk8.zip                395      24-Sep-02
YAS_Mk8c.zip                690      15-Apr-03
YAS_Proto.zip            
YAS_MkIa.zip              7659      22-Jan-04
YAS_MkIa_fix.zip                639      30-Jan-04
YAS_MkIa_ Fix2_1.zip      460      18-Feb-04
YAS_MkIa(PR-F).zip               1852      02-Aug-04
YAS_MkIIa(PK-K).zip              1728      04-Aug-04
YAS_MKVb(t)(T-N).zip      7715      19-Apr-04
YAS_MkVb(t)(IRG).zip      6641      20-Apr-04
YAS_MkVb(UD-W).zip      4887      13-May-04
YAS_MkVb(AE-A).zip              5083      31-May-04
YAS_MkVb538.zip              1702      14-Nov-04
YAS_MkVc(ZP-X).zip              6282      17-Jun-04
YAS_Mk8ZPW.zip              1686      31-Oct-04
YAS_Mk9(Y2K).zip              1742      27-Oct-04
YAS_Mk9(AEB).zip              1656      28-Oct-04
YAS_Mk16.zip              2399      21-Dec-04
YAS_pack.zip              4949      02-Aug-04

Any/ all feedback always welcome.
 

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Reply #57 - Jan 22nd, 2005 at 10:13pm
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I modelled Screwball's MkVc(trop) as part of the YAS series. Check out YAS over at Avsim (codes T-L and T-N).


Hi Merlin. Not sure if you knew this or not but it works GREAT in FS9... Grin 8).....oh and it is flying over Malta Wink
Thought it would be appropriate.

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Do you think it will work in CFS 1?? or CFS 3 ??

Cheers
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Reply #58 - Jan 23rd, 2005 at 5:51am

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Do you think it will work in CFS 1?? or CFS 3 ??

Cheers
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Certainly will not work in CFS3 as that has a totally new engine. I would doubt it will work in CFS1 but you could always try. Works just fine in 2K2 and FS9.

CFS3 has its own version however...
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Reply #59 - Jan 23rd, 2005 at 5:58am

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Certainly will not work in CFS3 as that has a totally new engine. I would doubt it will work in CFS1 but you could always try. Works just fine in 2K2 and FS9.

I assume this is a Gmax (or FSDS2) model. In this case it will NOT be compatible with CFS1.
 

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