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Lookin' good Baldy!
I've always been intrigued by the strengh of the parasol wing's support mechanism. Looks like if anything was ever made to break, the parasol wing would be a prime candidate. Now include folding wings and one wonders. Must have been some great engineering there to keep everything together under the stress of flight and high g maneuvers.
I'm always hesitant to ask someone to make something that I can't, but I wonder if it wouldn't be too much trouble to make a model of the Bearn with a couple of the Dewotines with folded wings parked along the side of the flight deck?
It also looks like this 376 could double as a 371 or 372 for Spanish Civil War missions too.
There's a Thicko version for the D.371 and D.372.
Nearly ready - sorting out the panel - one major issue - when I try to generate model including multi LOD I end up with an invisible aircraft - had this with the Anson - no idea what causes it - so no multiLOD I'm afraid.
I could do a model folder without tailhook and wingfolds so you could do landplane repaints
baldy
Lookin' good Baldy!
I've always been intrigued by the strengh of the parasol wing's support mechanism. Looks like if anything was ever made to break, the parasol wing would be a prime candidate. Now include folding wings and one wonders. Must have been some great engineering there to keep everything together under the stress of flight and high g maneuvers.
Thanks Drzook - There is no pilot in the aircraft as I use Martin Wright's crew figures via the dp - however I could put one in and make an FS2002 model ( I don't have FS2004 ) that wouldn't be too much effort.
baldy
Martin's stuff at www.btinternet/~mnwright/