Hi Frenchy!

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I've done some color-by-numbers side view drawings... taking a side
outline picture and adding color, insignia etc. I'm getting better
with each one. Take a look
here if you like. Eventually,
I'm going to do some 3d renderings...

Oh yeah, here's a photo (click for much larger desktop size version):
Oh and Snafu, that's a razorback. Probably P-47D-15 to P-47D-20...
I'd say. Note the front of the canopy... wedged instead of rounded.
Also note the wing pylons. The olive drab (probably) paint scheme
(it ain't natural metal finish that's for sure) suggests pre- D-21,
as the D-21 arrived from the factory in NMF.
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"I caught him at 3,000 feet, pulled up behind him and fired,
but observed no hits. I closed in again and fired. This time a big
explosion occurred in the fuselage and flames bulged out of
the tail of his plane. The whole tail appeared to melt, and
he went down in flames."
Lt. Col. Gabby Gabreski, 27 June 1944, reporting on his
27th kill, an Me-109.[This message has been edited by Sancho (edited 12-17-2000).]