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  • tr1ckey66
    SMF Supporters
    • Mar 2009
    • 3592

    #46
    Hi everyone

    I've just about finished 'blue 13' but I have one last question. The aerial wire from the canopy - how slack is it when the canopy is drawn back? If anyone has any reference I would again be very grateful.

    Cheers

    Paul

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      #47
      There has been discussion on this. Some have a system that tensions the wire and some don't. Full thread Here

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      • tr1ckey66
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2009
        • 3592

        #48
        Perfect! Excellent reference - thanks to all on that!

        Cheers

        P

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        • tr1ckey66
          SMF Supporters
          • Mar 2009
          • 3592

          #49
          Sorry, one last question - the wire that runs down to the fuselage - where exactly does it enter the fuselage? Again help much appreciated.

          Cheers

          Paul

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          • stona
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2008
            • 9889

            #50
            Hi Paul. Your subject would have had the tensioning system so the wire ran through the canopy over a roller and doubled back into the fuselage. It would have remained tight with the hood slid back.

            I'll try to dig out a picture to answer your second question.

            I've not managed to locate a photo of your aircraft but you'll be glad to know I have found a couple of profiles....no chevron behind the exhausts. They disagree about the colour of the B-17 in the cross hair logo but hey ho! I'm sure Eduard have made a good guesstimate.

            Steve

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #51
              The wire is usually not very visible in period B+W photos so I've attached a schematic and a picture from a walkaround. The close up shows where the wire passes into the fuselage just to starboard of the centre line and just infront of the first panel line infront of the fin. I think that there is an insulator missing (going by what I've seen on Bf109s) but this won't effect your model. The vertical wire was twisted around the horizontal with the twists running to the rear along the horizontal wire.

              The schematic gives a good profile view.

              BTW I never said that your model looks superb, I for one am looking forward to seeing it c/w finishing touches.

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • tr1ckey66
                SMF Supporters
                • Mar 2009
                • 3592

                #52
                Hi Steve

                You are the font of all knowledge - no question!!!

                This might seem a bit dim of me but the wire wants to enter to the right of the centre line when viewed from the tail end? Is starboard the right of the plane when facing forward?

                I'm glad you like 'Blue 13' - it has been a pleasure to build and I've enjoyed the banter in the group build. Hopefully I can get round to taking some pics at the weekend and then I may transfer the diorama build to the diorama section as it seems that a few people are interested in how to make the fir trees (me included as I haven't worked it out yet!)

                BTW - you have helped me out enormously with this. Thank you so much

                Cheers

                P

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                • stona
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 9889

                  #53
                  No such thing as a dim question! What might seem obvious to some may not be at all to others. The right (starboard) side of the aircraft would be your right if you were sitting in the cockpit. Here's a profile which has got it correct...a lot don't. I'm glad to have been able to help in a small way.

                  Cheers

                  Steve

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                  • tr1ckey66
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3592

                    #54
                    Excellent! I kind of knew the starboard thing but wasn't a 100%

                    Again, thank you so much. I'll get on now and finish it off.

                    Cheers

                    Paul

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                    • stona
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 9889

                      #55
                      Following our earlier conversation I finally found the right book. Many images of JG 300 with single red band. Apparently they only changed to Blue/white/blue in "early '45" (my money's on February following the order I sent you) to "avoid confusion with JG1" who were assigned a red band at that time.

                      Here's a piccy of "Red 1", Wk-Nr 682204, the aircraft of Leutnant Klaus Bretschneider who was Staffelkapitan of 5./JG300. It is quite aptly running up in the woods and clearly has a single coloured band.

                      Cheers

                      Steve

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                      • tr1ckey66
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3592

                        #56
                        Cheers Steve, thanks for looking that up you've gone to a lot of trouble.

                        It's great that JG300 are operating from woods - means my dio may even be historically accurate (with some artistic license).

                        That's all worked out fantastically well for me - more luck than judgement on my part but I'm pleased non the less.

                        I'll keep you posted on developments

                        Paul:banana:

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