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That screenshot is superb, Roger.....but it got me thinking! Does anyone else think that the pilot is a bit small? The Fury was a small aircraft and he looks about the size of a 9 year old child in there.
There have been a few aircraft in the past where that has been a real issue like the A2A B17 which they rectified but I don't see this as an issue in the Fury. Looking from above the pilot couldn't afford to be much wider or else you'd need a can opener to get him out! Also the look of the pilot and his posture seem awfully realistic to me.
Building the Fury took longer than most projects- not wise in hindsight but worth it nonetheless. I think I had about as much fun building the EZ.
Also having as much fun with an upcoming project..![]()
......and be named after a city in Lancashire???T'wouldn't have 4 whirly thingies up front perchance.![]()
......and be named after a city in Lancashire???![]()
Ahhh, the old Preston bomber?
Got a copy of Hawker Heroes on the way, looking forward to installing them.
Rog, these are spectacular pix, and I am really having a hard time resisting the purchase (like most things, I think I will wimp out and buy them). The Fury is gorgeous.
GB