Thursday, November 14, 2013

Aircraft walkaround vol.33: Short Sunderland

Subject: Short Sunderland
Location: RAF Museum, London U.K, 2013 and Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, Florida, USA 2013.
Comments: By the start of World War Two in September 1939 three squadrons had been equipped with the Sunderlands. Seven hundred and forty-nine Sunderlands were built, and they served throughout the war. The final Coastal Command Sunderland operational mission was in June 1945 over four weeks after the German surrender. Long-range Sunderland operations also took place overseas from bases in Africa and the Far East. Post-war the type took part in the Berlin Airlift carrying 4920 tonnes (4847 tons) of freight. During the Korean War Sunderlands based in Japan undertook nearly 900 operational sorties totally over 13350 hours of flying. The Sunderland finally retired from RAF service in 1959 when the last aircraft were scrapped at RAF Seletar, Singapore.The Sunderland's design was so good that it remained in front line service for over twenty years. It was also the last flying-boat operated by the Royal Air Force. The Sunderland was produced as a military development of the 'C'-Class Empire flying-boat operated by Imperial Airways. It entered service in June 1938 and was the first British flying boat to have power-operated gun turrets as part of its defensive armament. This strong protective armament resulted in the Germans giving it the nickname 'Flying Porcupine'
























Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Aircraft walkaround vol.32: North American P51D Mustang

Subject: North American P51D Mustang
Location: Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, Florida, 2013.
Comments:This aircraft is painted in the colors of the highest scoring Mustang ace, Major George Preddy, who became famous after one mission where he claimed six kills! Preddy lost his life on Christmas Day of 1944 flying a mission during the Battle of the Bulge while chasing a German Focke Wulf 190 at treetop level. Reports of two enemy aircraft were forwarded to American troops in the vicinity, and Preddy was shot down by friendly fire























Sunday, November 3, 2013

Spacecraft vol.2: Gemini-Titan




Subject:
Gemini Titan 
Scale:
1/72
Manufacturer:
Real Space models
Price (September2013):
US$50,00
Construction:
Out-of-the box construction
Extras:
none
Paints:
Gemini Capsule: Tamiya Sea Blue. Details painted with tamiya flat red, and flat white. All acrylics.
Titan LV: Tracking marks in Tamiya flat white and flat black. Natural metal areas with alclad aluminium, steel and jet exhaust. 

1)The kit:


2) Painting directions:


3) The finished model: