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Outstanding - I REALLY am looking forward to getting this model!!! Lots of hard work from talented people evident.Later this week we'll be uploading an interception video ....
Outstanding - I REALLY am looking forward to getting this model!!! Lots of hard work from talented people evident.
A trivial, not very important question: Will the seat height be adjustable - that back seater appears to barely be peeking over the rails?
Gene K
Outstanding!!! (again)A quick video showing the current state of the RADAR
We haven't planned anything about adjusting the seat height. According to our pictures, though, the backseater didn't enjoy great visibility from his seat. His posture in the model is slightly slouched as well.
Plenty of height adjustment in both front and back seat. Visibility in the back seat was no problem except forward where the front seat and instruments were in the way (made back seat landings a challenge). Most back seaters rode with helmets almost touching top of canopy, but during refueling lowered down to be able to crank their heads to more easily see the boom, calling out the position of the green meatball relative to where the boom exited the shroud. However, never heard of adjusting the seat to facilitate reaching the ejection rings (which I believe are fixed to the seat, riding up and down with it).... I do know there was a seat height adjustment motor on those seats.
Plenty of height adjustment in both front and back seat. Visibility in the back seat was no problem except forward where the front seat and instruments were in the way (made back seat landings a challenge). Most back seaters rode with helmets almost touching top of canopy, but during refueling lowered down to be able to crank their heads to more easily see the boom, calling out the position of the green meatball relative to where the boom exited the shroud. However, never heard of adjusting the seat to facilitate reaching the ejection rings (which I believe are fixed to the seat, riding up and down with it).
Pretty special that you got six rides in the pit!
Gene K
Cool, TuFun!
As long as we are having Show and Tell, remember these? (Had it on my key chain for years)
Please tell me one of you has the entire seat!
I have looked into it a while back, but at $15,000! The only thing I see missing is the (white) rocket pack that attaches below the bucket.
http://uncrate.com/stuff/boeing-f-4-phantom-ii-ejection-seat/