Stage Left, feel free to jump in anytime. There is plenty of time left anyways.
Paul, I am looking forward to your next installment. If you don't mind, I'd like to save your posts to my computer for personal use. I have several 190's in my stash, and I would like it for reference, and inspiration. Not that I could, in my wildest dreams, build to your level!
I think I feel more lost than the dogs! It will take me a while to learn a new kitchen, and which light switch goes to what etc. John, don't fear the dobies. They are really nice dogs. If I like somebody, then they like them, except kids, they like them regardless. If a bunch of 6 year olds wanted to break in and rob me blind, they'd let them. If it was 26 year olds, somebody is going to get bit. They are very protective, but in a more passive, and observant way.
I am loving the SEA camo John! From what I read, the F-111 was primarily used at night, so it certainly fits the bill. I just read a little bit the other day somewhere, about a squadron of F-105's that were being used in the night attack role in Vietnam, so as to help develop tactics for the oncoming F-111's. I need to get a book on them too, since everytime I read a little bit about them, it is always very interesting. Thanks for the heads up, I have a F3D book on order. I think that is what will be up next for me.
As for Trey, I wonder what is next??? I've been meaning to say that I saw your AV-8B on the Harrier GB, and it looks great! That and Caspar's VSTOL behemoth!
I started working on the Canberra for a little while last night. I am reshaping the tail, and trying to box in the wheel wells, and cutting out the flaps.
Cheers,
Greg