The Smythemeister's TBF/TBM 1 Avenger. Italeri 1/48
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Very intimidating on the ground with the prop turning.....my first plane handling experience was directing an AD around a course, while walking backwards, giving hand signals to the Pilot to keep him on course. Your progress is commendable Mr. Smiff keep it coming Pard! :thumb2:Comment
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The Gannet….possibly the ugliest aircraft ever built! At least, I thought so when I saw the one at Yeovilton…..Comment
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A Thunderbolt is on my wish list... that really was a MONSTER of a single seater!! Look forward to seeing you back on the Zero.
Very intimidating on the ground with the prop turning.....my first plane handling experience was directing an AD around a course, while walking backwards, giving hand signals to the Pilot to keep him on course. Your progress is commendable Mr. Smiff keep it coming Pard! :thumb2:
No worries Karl..... what's in a couple mm?!! :smiling3:Comment
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Ugly don’t not mean useless!! :smiling2:
Always liked watching it spreading and folding its wings!!
There is an unsubstantiated story of the nose wheel chocks being removed prior to taxiing with the chock man walking through the contra rotating props when spinning and survived. No idea if true or not but the story is legend in the FAA!!Comment
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A brief update and a request for some info coming up.....
Must admit, I'm starting to get a little impatient,so much going on inside this thing.... I just want to get the fuselage halves together,(and after over a dozen dry fits,at various stages,I KNOW that ain't gonna be a doddle!), but that'll have to wait a while, until the tail wheel and bombardier's mg are installed
So,gun progress.....
Some bits to add to the turret gun yet,but it's almost done....the figure I was going to use in the turret doesn't fit,so I'll have to come up with "plan B " .....
Now,the question....
I was going to use bombs as the payload,but seeing as I'm doing the bomb carrying, Dauntless next,I thought I'd do this with the Torpedo for variation.....
Not sure what the bit in the middle is for, it's far too short to go between the cradles? The thing at the bottom,which I assume is a kind of sling to give the correct angle to launch the Torpedo,gives no clue as to how/where it attaches to Torp or bomb bay ,and the instructions are absolutely no help whatsoever....
That's it,no further reference to it at all..... I've obviously tried the internet,but can't find anything at all...anyone have any ideas please?
Cheers,
AndyComment
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Ugly don’t not mean useless!! :smiling2:
Always liked watching it spreading and folding its wings!!Comment
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A brief update and a request for some info coming up.....
Must admit, I'm starting to get a little impatient,so much going on inside this thing.... I just want to get the fuselage halves together,(and after over a dozen dry fits,at various stages,I KNOW that ain't gonna be a doddle!), but that'll have to wait a while, until the tail wheel and bombardier's mg are installed :sad:
So,gun progress.....
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Some bits to add to the turret gun yet,but it's almost done....the figure I was going to use in the turret doesn't fit,so I'll have to come up with "plan B " .....
Now,the question....
I was going to use bombs as the payload,but seeing as I'm doing the bomb carrying, Dauntless next,I thought I'd do this with the Torpedo for variation. :smiling3: ....
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Not sure what the bit in the middle is for, it's far too short to go between the cradles? The thing at the bottom,which I assume is a kind of sling to give the correct angle to launch the Torpedo,gives no clue as to how/where it attaches to Torp or bomb bay ,and the instructions are absolutely no help whatsoever....
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That's it,no further reference to it at all..... I've obviously tried the internet,but can't find anything at all...anyone have any ideas please?
Cheers,
Andy
Not related to your current snag. But modern airborne dropped torp’s have a para-sheet a fixed behind the propeller to allow correct entry angle into the sea. A paddle on the bottom of the para-sheet holder the releases the para-sheet allowing the weapon to run free!!Comment
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I’ll have scour round the net and ask on navy net, some even older farts on there who may know or at least know where to look.
Not related to your current snag. But modern airborne dropped torp’s have a para-sheet a fixed behind the propeller to allow correct entry angle into the sea. A paddle on the bottom of the para-sheet holder the releases the para-sheet allowing the weapon to run free!!Comment
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Beautiful in a strange way though. I used to pass the one that was in a private garden near Cirencester most days, wondering how much damage the wether was doing to the wing fold mechanism as well as the rest of the airframe. The last I heard of that one it had been sold and moved to White Waltham, whether for restoration or breaking for parts I don't know.
Pete
.... I used to go past a Spitfire parked up in a garden on my way to RAF St.Mawgan years back.
Don't know what Mk it was, just that it had a 4 bladed prop.... The plane was too big for the house's front garden,so the props protruded over the front hedge!!Comment
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Mr. Smiff, Part # 96A is the transport cart for the ordinance and not used inside the aircraft. I can't tell you what the little stick thing is (103M), but if it doesn't stop the attachment of the torpedo in the bomb bay, I wouldn't worry too much about it. HTH's a bit Andy...
Prost
AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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