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November 2005
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Posted by Anonymous
on Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:50 PM
Originally posted by thyamis
Try the actual manufacturer of the Delta Dart.
Public relations department can work wonders.
I do know that Boeing offers a scale plans giveaway to modellers.
Thanks for your reply . I will try this and hope it works out.
I will let you know what the results will be
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December 2002
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Posted by chasblake99
on Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:13 PM
Try this link. Vern built a great looking B and he might be able to help you if you klick on his name at the top you can send him an email.
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Gal1/301-400/gal337_F-106_Gwin/gal337.htm
Charles
NKAWTG (My KC-135R at RAF Fairfird during Allied Force)
Pilots without crew chiefs are nothing but pedestrians with nice sunglasses and a cool jacket.
Crew Chiefs RULE!
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December 2002
- From: Pominville, NY
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This may help you out some...
F-106 Cockpit Specs - There's a few photos at the bottom of the page and the console images are rather groovy. Unfortunately, most of what's on this page covers the Alpha and what little there is on the Bravo is not really all that useful to the modeler, so...
Pat's World - The F-106 Delt Dart - The page above is part of this website. I haven't grunged around the site so you may want to. There might be something here that'll cover the back pit.
Fade to Black...
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December 2002
- From: Pominville, NY
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Dang, forgot...
The Ejection Site - There's a page here that has some decent images of the Weber seat that was used in the F-106. I believe it's in the seat gallery. They may also have some images of the Convair seat but I dunno fersher...
Fade to Black...
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December 2002
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Posted by chasblake99
on Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:08 AM
Went through my collection of reference material and found Squadron's F-106 in Action and the cockpit layout in it is identical to the front cockpit except for the radar scope being mounted to the canopy and a swiveling shield that moved out of the way to allow the canopy actuator to operate between the cockpits.
Good Luck
Charles
NKAWTG (My KC-135R at RAF Fairfird during Allied Force)
Pilots without crew chiefs are nothing but pedestrians with nice sunglasses and a cool jacket.
Crew Chiefs RULE!
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