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GAS UPF-7 Project

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SOH-CM-2025
Exterior largely complete. The model will allow for various configurations selected by the user. Not sure what the date of completion will be.







 
Do you need pictures of the Collings Foundation Plane NC29324?

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Looks great! A perfect follow up to the Stearman, which I still enjoy in the sim.

The guy whose Stearman I'm teaching in also owns a UPF-7. I've never flown it so can't help there, but if you need another source for questions answered etc., I can run them by him.
 
Progress Update

Working on the interior and VC. Exterior completed. These screens were taken in P3D V4







 
Pt-14



This livery is dedicated to Leyland Spurr, a forum member and GAS team member that went West last month. He will be greatly missed..
 
I enjoyed myself immensely with Piglet's UPF-7, so this one is a definite buy for me!!

Priller
 
I really do Love the Air Corps Schemes. It looks very good in Uniform. The UPF-7 was one of the airplanes of the Civilian Pilot Training Program for the military before the war and competed against the Boeing Stearman for the Primary Trainer that the PT-13/17 became.
 
That's actually a fairly astounding piece of rendering. (!!!!)

The words,"blood, sweat & tears" come to mind.

Very impressive paint, Sir.

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