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I hope I am not boring all you with this. I feel I am blowing my own horn here. Some have asked to see more of the scale planes I have built over the years so here are some more. Ist is a Byron Husky, 114WS, powered by a O.S. Pegasus flat four four stroke engine on ignition and gas. It has removable floats to a land base plane as well. " Husky on floats.pdf Next is a Japanese Rufe a friend built and I helped with the surface detail and weathering. It was powered by an 80cc flat twin on gass Next is 90" scale model of the "One Design" aerobatic competition plane. Powered by the same 78cc twin now residing in my T-28. I payed for the model by selling advertising to local businesses as you can see aka NASCAR...LOL My first giant scale was a 105" Howard DGA powered by a Quadra 50 cc engine. Here is my lovely wife Carla with the model in front of the local Beech Dealer Next is a PDF of my F-16 sitting on the wing of the full size Falcon that the plane was modeled after. The model sports the same paint as the full scale. Byron F-16.pdf F-16 with Dee, Col. Zerbi and I.pdf Next photo is Col Zerbi, and Master Sgt. Dee Fanjoy and myself. Dee was the one who hand painted the lettering on the model. Col. Zerbi was the head of maintence. Byron F-16-2.pdf The next photo is of my first giant scale Mustang in flight before it was signed by over 70 Tuskegee Airmen. P-51 Mustang in flight.pdf the next phot is one of the few scale Helicoptors I built. It was Chopper 7 for the local Dayton, Ohio TV station. Here one of the TV News Anchors, Cheryl McHenery, and Weatherman Bruce Asbury hold the model in front of one of there mobile news vehicles OK that enough for this thread.