Great work Jim. The Buccanear is such an iconic, pretty and adaptable aircraft.
THANKS Miko as i often wondered what the notch was for in a lightning wing leading edge now i know you sir are an inspireation to meThose clever bods at English Electric didn't bother with wing fences or vortex generators for the Lightning, they put a notch at two thirds span on the leading edge, very clever! Take a bow Ray Creasey!
Miko (not as streamlined as I used to be)
Also the location of the wing fuel tank ventsTHANKS Miko as i often wondered what the notch was for in a lightning wing leading edge now i know you sir are an inspireation to me
chrisb




Bet you know more now. We'll have you taking flying lessons soon Paul!!!!I know the square root of naff all about aero dynamics or wing fences but I do know a good build when I see one mate.
Yes. But you have to remove one or some (I can’t remember the exact number) depending on the mark you are building. I learned this when I did mine as an early 12 sqn jetJust out of interest Jim, does the kit show/have the tiny little vortex generators on the upper leading edges of the wings? When working on them in training I always they always drew blood when scrabbling over the wings. (Never got to work on the aircraft after training).
It's coming on a treat, even 'naked' it looks every bit a Bucc!!!







I agree with Scottie on the decals….although you seem to have tackled yours very nicely Jim :thumb2:Jim,
Looking very nice mate. Decals the main reason I don't do aircraft :tongue-out3:
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