Wile E wrote: |
Reading these posts is like going back in time. I was an Innkeeper from 84 to 87 so we probably crossed paths. The name Primm sounds awfully familiar and I definately remember a/c 500 on those many walks across the Blackcat ramp to and from work.
I have to be honest, from the pictures I've seen here, I was looking for more detail than is apparently on the Trump Chinook. Do I understand correctly that there aren't any seats in the kit. Also, is it possible to make a C model out of it? Although its been 20 years and a lot of Chinooks later, I've alway had a fondness for the C I crew, 67-18510 "Christine".
I also have a large database of pictures and I'm around Chinook everyday so if anyone needs something, I can help.
R Wood
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Well, the name "Wood" sure is familiar. I was a Blackcat from 81-84, 87-90 and 94-95. I crewed 67-18546 the first go around, then 74-22278, and 88-00062 the second tour, the third tour I was a Flight Platoon Sergeant and ran Production control the last seven months I was there. Remember "Duffy's", "The T Club", "The Top Hat"? Richochet Alley, Soju and "The Drunk Bus"?
You probably know Micky LaBelle,Rich Sparks.David Stone, et al. Check out Mark Feller's Chinook Crew Locater website if you haven't yet...
http://www.chinookcrews.com/
there are quite a few guys from the 213th and 271st listed there who were there the same time we were.
Yeah, the kit is pretty nice, but I think it would be easier to wait for the D model and convert that to a C model, (Different aft pylon, Blades, Engines, etc....) The front end of the kit looks like it is set up for a D and the aft pylon, engines, and aft gear set up for an A. The cargo hook in the kit is for a D, and there are a bunch of antennae that are right for a D but not an A. Also you were right, there are no troop seats and no 'guts' for the aft pylon and ramp interior.
There have been some posts here by some very talented people that shed some light on the shortcomings of this kit. Most people who don't know much about CH-47s wont notice or care.
I believe there may be some corrections/conversions in the works for this kit, so I think I'll wait and see what comes out.
Jonathan Primm