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That's just awesome... well done!
Jeremy
You can find many unusual subjects in old "Air Trails",.."Flying", ..and "American Modeler" magazines. Ray Stitts has produced a number of unusual aircraft such as the "Junior', "Sky Baby", And "Playboy". Dave.
Well ain't that a kick in the ba........um.
Too cool.
Thanks for sharing and great work!
Just one other question - where did you "dig up" this subject? There are so many fun little civil subjects that are completely unknown or so little info available that attempting even to scratchbuild is a stretch. Do you have a "secret" source for these subjects?
Regards,
Robert Beach
Norfolk
Only one as far as I know,..Thank you all for your kind comments! Dave.
Very nice work! Sweet little plane you built.
Nice work, I too am impressed. There was only one of these, Wasn't there?
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
What a neat model! I got to see one of those at an airshow many, many years ago!
Great work!
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
That is a little sweetheart! Beautiful job on that canopy. And to think you can transport your model to a show in your shirt pocket!
Oh my gosh; what a GREAT little model you built!!!
And what an impressive talent you have come to share with us; THANK YOU very much, and feel free to show them all off!!!
Take care,
Frank
Thought I'd share some pics of my scratchbuilt Stitts Junior 1/48. At one time, was the worlds smallest airplane. Fuselage was carved from pine, and vacuformed. Wings are laminated sheets of .040 styrene, stablizer and rudder are .040 styrene sheet. Hope you like it!
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