

At Telford there were two traders. One with a table full of Friuls and another with a table of MC. The MC table was a mad scrum so didn't get a look in. The Friul trader was selling them all for £20 a box.
Good heavens. I'm so glad no one ever thought of putting tracks an aircraft. I commend your attention to detail, including the tracks !880 holes were drilled and 220 links were sanded,
View attachment 363655Good heavens. I'm so glad no one ever thought of putting tracks an aircraft.
It may not be made up of individual links, but it’s definitely a tracked suspension (experimental on a B-36, to see if it would give it rough-field capability — it didn’tLooks like a flipping big belt to me. Good effort though Jakko.
That's madness! :tongue-out3:...it’s definitely a tracked suspension (experimental on a B-36, to see if it would give it rough-field capability — it didn’t :smiling3.
Moreso than the rest of the aeroplane it was attached to, you mean?That's madness! :tongue-out3:
Having built a B36 (1:72) I did wonder if that was a B36, then thought, no, that would just be silly. lol.It may not be made up of individual links, but it’s definitely a tracked suspension (experimental on a B-36, to see if it would give it rough-field capability — it didn’t :smiling3.
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