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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

New Piglet Pusher....

Hey Guys and Gals, let's not pick it apart, just happy Piglet is modeling this rare late-war Japanese concept aircraft ...

Mike :wiggle:
 
It's nice to see so many folks involved in what Tim's doing with the Shinden, lol. Probably because this truly is a rare bird, folks seem to want to analyze the crap out of it, lol. Makes for interesting reading, most of which means nothing to me, but somebody has to know all that stuff so rock on.

I have to guess tho that Tim had all this info a long time ago. . .probably knows what he's doing and will build it the way he wants within the published information available. I'm looking forward to it. . .after all, the only other model available is Ito Sans, which doesn't have a VC, so we're already way ahead.

Lookin forward to it Tim!!:salute:
 
Hey Guys and Gals, let's not pick it apart, just happy Piglet is modeling this rare late-war Japanese concept aircraft ...

Mike :wiggle:

Oh this is just hangar flying, man!

Happens all the time. Sit around and talk about airplanes and what makes them work.

I'm sure Tim knows we aren't picking apart his design but rather talking about how the real one worked.

Cheers,

Ken
 
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