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Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 09:56
by Harry Basset
Good morning, this is my first fast run down the runway to get the feel of the controls. Could the "Continental" be a MATS fin marking? If so the only MATS subject I can think off which has not been made yet for FS9 is the C74.
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 10:45
by DispatchDragon
Harry
Welcome to the forum - and I think your onto something
except I cannot find a photo of a Globemaster 1 with deicing boots or even black leading edges on the vertical fin
and there are two photos of it on Airliners.net
Oh well back to the drawing board
Leif
DC7B is out too there are 2 photos of Delta DC7Bs from the early 60s at A.net
Manfred is it the Douglas Constitution?????
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 12:15
by Garry Russell
Leif
The Constitution was Lockheed and I think was natural metal throughout it's life :think:
Garry
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 13:46
by DispatchDragon
As usual thats what I get for typing posts at work - yes I was aware it was built by Lockheed - however it is one of the few aircraft for that period that doesnt show up on A.net
Actually the Constitution was a little prior to the early 60s.
Leif
Im still stumped
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 14:33
by Trev Clark
The Globemaster would fit with his previous 'Berlin Airlift' themes, not sure now about that VOR aerial though

An 'Old Shakey' Mk2 has been done, so I think the rare Mk 1 is unlikely.
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 15:56
by mjahn
Slowly but surely you're getting there, using illicit pointers like known personal preferences, too
Would I love to build a Globemaster I? You bet!! After failing to complete a 1/72nd scale model some years ago. Anybody happen to have any scale plans?
This present model was also originally conceived of as a modified (Heller) kit and never got finished either.
A DC-7B, I notice, is available on Tom Gibson's California Classics site. Is Tom a member of this forum? I seem to remember him using an interesting signature bmp...
Here's a little bit more than just one miserable propblade. Even with using Walk and Follow (a lovely utility that allows you to capture all sort of unsual angles in FS) I am having trouble keeping the more obvious objects hidden.
And the lucky winner is ...
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 16:07
by Garry Russell
Is that the Turbo-Prop Super Constellation?
Garry
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 16:09
by FlyTexas
Convair 600?
Brian
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 17:11
by Trev Clark
I think Garry may have got this, Heller made a Connie kit, but never a Convair of any sort that I know about.
Odd aircraft and one I know little about, a turbo-connie, did it ever fly?
Re: Model recognition contest
Posted: 26 Oct 2007, 17:13
by Garry Russell
I think there were a couple Trev.Alisons like the C-130A I think.
Certainly flew
ATB
Garry