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Ivan Ivanovich

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  1. On 12/31/2018 at 5:02 PM, Martinnfb said:

    Modified Avatar tells me that Ivan landed without any major drama . (...)

    No drama whatsoever. So far, the "Axis 2.0" has been working like a clockwork and we're enjoyably exhausted and happy.
    We even lost weight over the Xmas holidays - an absolute first! "Eustress" at its best. LOL

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  2. Retro this:

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    Pony #3: 1968  Mustang GT 428 (7.0L) Cobra Jet, currently being restored to original condition. Much to my personal dismay, the very first Pony not being rebuild/restored or modded by myself. I hope the CJ is going to be finished before March 2019. If not, "Christchurch, we have a problem".

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  3. I guess I'm lucky then. There's a radiology/PET/CT/MRI department only 10 minutes from my future office and 35 minutes from where we'll be living. But you're right. The PET infrastructure in NZ is by no means as developed and dense as we're used to it in Germany, UK, France, etc.
     

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  4. Addendum:

    As mentioned earlier, the Aires Detail Set comes with the early afterburner/nozzle installation. Available separately under Cat.Nr. 2094
    In order to build a post-1979 Aéronavale Crouze, you'd need the later, revised instalation which is also available from Aires: Cat.Nr. 2127

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    Cockpit:
    The ejection seat (Martin Baker MK F7) from the Aires set is good as is for a French Navy F-8P. One of the measures carried out during the "Prolongé" upgrade was replacing the original MK F5(F) with an MK F7(F) seat.

    F-8P instrument panel:
    (only highlighting the most visible F-8P upgrade features - a fairly different animal when compared with an F-8E/J instrument panel)
    The LHS/RHS

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    By purchasing the "big" Aires detail set, you'll end up, technically speaking, with an incorrect afterburner/nozzle assembly and a cockpit that has evolved significantly from the original F-8J layout towards the ultimate F-8P configuration. Purchasing another (for a P) correct nozzle/afterburner set will increase your bill accordingly. So I'd say it's perfectly up to make a decision as to how AMS-prone you are, what level of "accuracy" you may be striving for or how eager to get into some scratchbuilding here and there to "super" the baseline Aires cockpit. (Must have/Je m'en fous/Mon cul) You decide.

    HTH

     

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  5. Your projected decal option is in fact depicting the ultimate and extensively upgraded version of the F-8E(FN) - the F-8P.

    You'd have to replicate the t-shaped VHF antenna, the dorsal and ventral IFF antennae as well as the rather prominent vertical tail SHERLOC RWR and lateral VOR/ILS aerials from scratch. Not overly complex structures and fairly easy to replicate with strip styrene, rods, sprue, etc.

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    I've got to dig up a cockpit of an F-8P from one my hard drives. The overall layout differs slightly from the original one, mainly due to the GPS and SHERLOC related indicators and controls.

    The redesigned afterburners started being retrofitted to Aéronavale Cruzes beginning from 1979.
    The Aires set in your original post comprises the early AB design with the "five-spoke" flameholder. The revised design featured only four "spokes" and a new nozzle petal pattern.

    Post-1979 F-8E(FN) / F-8P nozzle:

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    F-8P cockpit pics to follow...

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  6. 18 minutes ago, Wumm said:

    (...) Young Aussies don't want to work. I'm a Driver Trainer amongst other tasks, and this year I must have had half a dozen young Men train with me for their first day and then just not bother to turn up for the second... too much like hard work. 

    Seems like a common trend in many countries. The same for too many young Germans - they just don't want their hands to get dirty. 

    Old German folk: "Real work ennobles.
    Young German folk: "Thanks, but I'd rather be a commoner."
     

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