Photographs taken at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
Photographs taken at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
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Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
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It’s like a 30’s sports car! I saw this very same peashooter when I went to the museum in early April and it really stood out. I just love the lines, the wheel pants and the cables. I was also very lucky to get a Hobbycraft P-26 from my LHS. These are actually very nice kits. Thanks for posting these shots!!
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In a museum of exceptional aircraft, this one just stands out.
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FYI, the paint shade used and the scheme is incorrect and the museum knows it. I asked the Historian about this. There are no plans to change this either. Oh well…..
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The blue looked a little suspect to me, but it sure is pretty! There are a number of attractive schemes for the P-26, you’ve got quite a few on your sheets.
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