you are doing more than ok, that's a nice airplaneMy Lucy. Not fast or glass, but I think I'm doing okay for a college kid!
My Lucy. Not fast or glass, but I think I'm doing okay for a college kid! [...]
I just wish you'd polish that thing once in awhile Josh!
Hah.. Same goes for you! Labor of love isn't it? I'm just happy the cub project is fabric. Than again, the long term plan is to get a 195 in 5 years or so.. 2 polished airplanes. I'm sick in the head I think.
Hah.. Same goes for you! Labor of love isn't it? I'm just happy the cub project is fabric. Than again, the long term plan is to get a 195 in 5 years or so.. 2 polished airplanes. I'm sick in the head I think.
What cleaning products and tools do you guys (all) use for keeping your planes so great looking?
And this is the other plane I spend a lot of time with...
My labor intensive plane!
Is that a PBJ? The navy version of the b25?
Our B25 is painted to honor Marine Squadron VMB612 that did shipping interdiction in the Pacific.
Yes. PB stands for Patrol Bomber and J was the model designation. Our B25 is painted to honor Marine Squadron VMB612 that did shipping interdiction in the Pacific. The plane is a B25J built in June of 1944. It is very good at converting avgas and oil into noise and smoke!
Not exactly. The J is the Department of the Navy designation for North American Aircraft. For Navy/USMC aircraft, the third letter is the manufacturer code.Yes. PB stands for Patrol Bomber and J was the model designation.
Not exactly. The J is the Department of the Navy designation for North American Aircraft. For Navy/USMC aircraft, the third letter is the manufacturer code.
B=Beech, also used for Boeing
C=Curtiss
D=Douglas
F=Grumman
J=North American
M=General Motors
N=Naval Aircraft Factory
S=Stearman
Y=Consolidated