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Super Cub: another version...

I'm gonna have to do a beat up weathered paint for this beauty, just fantastic work brother!! :applause::medals::medals::applause:
 
Okay, last W.I.P. shots for today - I promised a VC shot, and so here it is: of the Extreme version. Still needs a few rivets on the engine cowling, and a couple of other things, but that's basically it.

Exploring Alaskan glaciers - and finding out how much dirt they carry!

Mike
 
.......Exploring Alaskan glaciers - and finding out how much dirt they carry! Mike
What Alaskan scenery is that, please?

fliger747----
Where is this location, please, looks a nice place in real flying, perhaps you are a pilot?

I'm certain Alaska is a fine place for a super cub but so is Canada, much of the USA, Australia, South America, Europe, Kamchatskaya, etc.

But the need to have scenery that improves the simulation interests me as well as a super cub.
 
Coyote: Yes I am a pilot, the red cub is mine, I first bought it in 1975.... My day-night job is as a 747-400 Captain, which I have been riding heard on for the last 10 years.

The picture with the Glacier in the background is the backside Glacier on Mt McKinley, the one tailed into the narrow wooded beach is at Spink Lake, about 30 miles North of Talkeetna Alaska.

Cheers: Tom
 
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