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On 4/5/2022 at 9:28 AM, Sasha As said:

Dear community! I am looking for documentary evidence of this lateral projection of the 190th. I did not find a photo of this board. I will be grateful for your help!

 

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https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Fw-190A/JG3/pages/Focke-Wulf-Fw-190A8-12.JG3-(Y3+~)-Otfried-Baisch-Barth-Germany-1944-0A.html

Die "Gelbe 3" mit Feldwebel Otfried Baisch (rechts) und seinem Bruder Roderich am

17. Juli 1944 in Memmingen einen Tag vor seinem Tode über Schönbrunn.

"Yellow 3" with Sergeant Otfried Baisch (right) and his brother Roderich 17th July 1944

taken at Memmingen one day before his death over Schönbrunn.

Quelle/Source: Focke Wulf Jagdflugzeuge Fw 190 A Fw 190 "Dora" Ta 152 H ,

Peter Rodeike * stuve-druck, Eutin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, GazzaS said:

That engine is too pretty to cover up.

GazzaS Thank you so much! Totally agree, but it will have to be done.)))))) I've already had experience hiding the pretty under the engine hood. IAR-81 C.))))))

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Your IAR-81 is a beauty and I'm right with Gaz, the FW-engine is to beautifully rendered to be hidden. Is there no way to only loosely attach the cowlings? I know, it's often a delicate area, but I managed it once with a Hellcat.

Cheers Rob

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Posted
2 hours ago, DocRob said:

Your IAR-81 is a beauty and I'm right with Gaz, the FW-engine is to beautifully rendered to be hidden. Is there no way to only loosely attach the cowlings? I know, it's often a delicate area, but I managed it once with a Hellcat.

Cheers Rob

Rob thank you so much! I plan to build a resin engine, it is more accurate and elaborate. But that will come later. 

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47 minutes ago, Sasha As said:

Rob thank you so much! I plan to build a resin engine, it is more accurate and elaborate. But that will come later. 

Count the supplied cylinders (there are three types, if I remember right), if it's the Brassin engine. After one other member here built one, I looked into my box and found some cylinders missing. I contacted Eduard and got spares, luckily.

Cheers Rob

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The engine is finished. It will be on display as a separate piece. Then hidden in the bowels of the 190. )))))

 

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Assembled the hood. There is a gap in the upper part (black is putty), the rest is not critical, got off "lightly". Now the most pleasant work putty and sanding. )))))) 

 

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I have decided on a variant. At 90% will be the machine Wilhelm Moritz, commander IV.(Sturm)/JG3. There is only one photo of the plane, the other could not find. And then not the best quality. 

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, KevinM said:

Sasha I am with the rest of the gang "the engine is a beauty!" continue on.:notworthy:

Kevin  thank you!

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