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From what I have found on the www... the cockpits on these were pretty sparse...and this seat is probably too fancy .... instruments were a fuel gauge and a tachometer
			
			
									
						
										
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				Squishyp38
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				wmikedavis
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Ok ..so I had this completely covered with the kit tissue and was starting to add some paint when the model slipped from my hand and received some stringer damage. 
 
After further review I decided to strip all of the kit tissue and apply silkspan and more stringers [/img]
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Next was some extra detail for the engine
Rigging complete time to install the cowling[/img]
Decals on
Ready for the next one
It will be my favorite airplane of all time....DC-3/C47...[/img]
			
			
									
						
										
						 
 After further review I decided to strip all of the kit tissue and apply silkspan and more stringers
 [/img]
[/img]Next was some extra detail for the engine

Rigging complete time to install the cowling[/img]

Decals on

Ready for the next one
It will be my favorite airplane of all time....DC-3/C47...[/img]
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				rbourque77
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