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Flight Replicas Douglas DC-4/C-54/Carvair Released

Wow, that's fantastic!

nice Tom

sorry heres the correct SX-DAG image

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Sorry Warhorse for the delay, Call of Duty WW2 is somewhat of a distraction and i had to add a few more things
 
Carvair WIP


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It was quite a challenge to find the correct curves for the lines on the nose.
Currently reworking the anti dazzle panel, as G-ANYB had a slightly different shape.


Cheers,
Rob
 
Very nice repaints here.

Another is just uploaded in SOH lib:

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This repaint shows Douglas C-54G-DC N708Z of Brooks Fuel of 2015. Was build 1945 and delivered as 45-0614 to United States Army Air Force. In 1958 as 45614 to United States Coast Guard and 1962 with N708Z to US Atomic Energy Commision. In 2004, Brooks Fuel bought this plane and stored it first at Opa-Locka, Florida and later at KDQH Douglas Municipal Airport, Georgia. In 2017 N708Z was repossessed and auctioned as scrap by the City of Douglas. However the initial auction notice required the aircraft be removed by mid-August 2017.

Thomas
 
Wow! So many great paints for this classic.

I just stumbled across an interesting web page describing the history of a nomad C-54. It was delivered new to the USAF as a C-54B-5-DO on May 30 1944 and went through many hands before being vandalised and scrapped (sadly) at Melton Airfield of all places. I don't remember seeing any trace a few years back when I was taking photos there so I guess it has been completely dismantled now.


http://www.aussieairliners.org/dc-4/vh-inx/vhinx.html


Cheers,
 
Jankees: Is that the one that Arnie broke, dropping the bouncing bomb? I could probably go and check, if I could find the programme on t'interwebs anywhere...

Ian P.
 
Never heard of this?
but I looked it up and yes. I'm not sure if it broke though..

and if you do one, you might as well do two:
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or who knows. the whole fleet..
 
Found it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJGY6ao-V9E

If you look at 1:12, you'll see the water splash from the initial impact between the mine and the water hit the tail of the aircraft... It was a classic that happened to aircraft during the development of the real upkeep mine, as well.

My interest was in whether the aircraft was returned to flight after the incident? I presume it was?

Edit: That video - which appears only a tiny bit edited from the original programme - says that the aircraft was "mercifully undamaged" but I understood that they did actually find later that the HStab was, in fact, damaged by the impact.

Cheers,

Ian P.
 
Ive got the following underway

1x US Navy
1X US Marines
2x USAF

then thats it for me for a while with DC4/C-54
 
wow, cool video!
The aircraft is still flying as far as I know, so I presume it was repaired.
I hope to tackle the other two Buffalo aircraft (tankers #02 and #58) as well, after that we'll see.
btw, Mike, do we have a psd file for the tank as well, or do I need to adapt the one that came with the release?
 
wow, cool video!
The aircraft is still flying as far as I know, so I presume it was repaired.
I hope to tackle the other two Buffalo aircraft (tankers #02 and #58) as well, after that we'll see.
btw, Mike, do we have a psd file for the tank as well, or do I need to adapt the one that came with the release?

Jan, I've put a specific paint kit for the pod on the website for you:

http://www.flight-replicas.com/Downloads.htm


Mike
 
I know the numbers on the nose are a little further back than what they should be, however there is some texture wrapping in the upper part of the first number, so there has been some compromise, next one is the USMC scheme

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Don't worry Matt. In the model train hobby there was such a thing as "Modeller's licence" so I am happy if you need to apply "Painter's licence" to your repaints.
 
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