Truly an amazing new model of the Hurricane Glenn woodruff is the builder of the Hurricane. My hat off for his great modelling skills.
Model blog on military aircraft of all periods. Plus general history of aircraft.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Friday, January 29, 2021
More MIANG photod
I'm need to add these photos before I loose or deleted. The RF-84 photo was taken at Metro Detroit airport. The F-100F at Selfridge ANGB, MI. The last is an old 127th "D"
in it last markings as a Drone.
Monday, January 25, 2021
Saturday, January 23, 2021
191St Maintenance control folks. Also know as the puzzle palace
During my time with the 191St Fig I worked in maintenance control. During the day shift we would have two controller, Maintenance control specialist in the Delta One van and a Plans and Scheduler. Sometime additional personnel would be assigned because some injury. WE would decide what planes would be on the flight schedule for that day. Additionally put aircraft on rotation to our alert Det in Seymour Johnson for air defense. Along with the Alert aircraft for our sector that include Detroit. After every flight we would review the flight records for miniatous problems that would dictate the flying status of the aircraft.
This where the name the puzzle palace into play. A lot of time the flight line and the maintenance shops would not agree with our plans of action. All decision and actions would have been blessed or okay by the Maintenance officer Skip Kimberly.
The crew
Controllers
Gary Williams
Gary Vikar
Mike Elwart ( later 80's)
Phil Gaffke
Delta One
Henry Clays
Plans and Scheduler
Linda Bullis (L.B.)
Maintenance Officers
John Doty
Skip Kimberly.
Assistant Maintenance Control officers
Ziggy Zuber
Larry Milburn
On the right is Gary Williams. Gary and I where good friends. He was he Tim Allen of M.C. He always had a wood working project in the works. Sadly he passed away on Father's day 1995
On the left is Smgt Kelo,
Gary Williams relaxing. |
More pictures to come at I find them.
Skip Kimberly |
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Fixing Silvering on Decals by David Aungst
This was posted on a Facebook page
Decals 101: Fixing "Silvering"
- A glossy surface can help limit the amount of silvering, but some decals will still do it, even though the surface is glassy smooth.
- Lots of water when applying decals can help, especially making sure the surface under the decal is plenty wet before the decal covers it.
- Setting solutions can also help, but most are on top of the decals. The Micro-system places a surface prep solution on the model ahead of the decal, but even this is not always successful. While all the solutions melt the decal to help it conform better to the surfaces, they will not always resolve "silvering" on their own.
The silvering is microscopic air bubbles under the decal. All three of these were "silvered" but I fixed two of them while my friend was watching on Saturday.
Step 1: Lightly hash through the silvered part of the decal with a new Xacto blade. Use just the weight of the knife. You only need to cut the thin decal film and not damage the painted surface. I hash the lines about one per millimeter.
Be careful on this. "Silvered" decals are not attached to the model where the "silvering" is found. If you are not careful with this step, the decal will break and flake off (game over).
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Video on how to paint the cockpit of spitfire, FW 190 and P-51
I need to post with, Otherwise I would loose this information forever to the vast world of you tube. The is great reference on the painting and finishing of your cockpit. And end up with a good looking cockpit.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Most underrated aircraft of the US military during WW2
Let me say you will surprised at what aircraft they are.... How about he PBY for one... SO grab you beer and chips. Sit back and enjoy.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Sunday, January 3, 2021
191st F4-D crew chiefs late 80's to the F-16A era
In my continuing series on the 191st Fig. I have a list of the the crew chief during the last years of the Phantoms the unit. This would be the F4-D 87-90. Let say they were a spirited group of guys. When the F-16A showed up in was the beginning of the rifts. A lot folks would be losing the positions. Or forced to transfered to Battle creek. Sadly by 1995 is would be worst as the C-130E the unit got for California. Were not in the best of shape. Plus they fighters would be got and the unit didnt need all of those technicians.
The fabulous F4-D Crew chief.
Name AKA
Jeffery Badlow "Lumpy"
Richard Anderson Rev
Tommy Tucker T.N.T
Dwayne Salibury Sal
Richard Burl Dickie
Ed Gumbko Ed
Jimmy O'neil The Iranian
Doug Firman Jed / Farmer
Eugene Head The Dream
Keith Anderson P.D.
Martin Wolicki Wookie
Robert James Fat Head
Ken Symanski Ski
Jake Williams The L.O.B.
Rick Ross White boy Rick
Cass Maciejewski Cosmo
Larry Bishop L.B
Mike Galea
Tim Pelign Timmy /Beaker
Sheldon Wood jr Woody / Woodpecker
Marty Hiler I-Rock
Jack Lochran Flash
Thanks to everyone who helped with the correct nicknames. 8/31/2021
Tim Peliquin & Doug Firman/ Pilot Doug Barier |
Jimmy Hanna |
Mike Galea |
Mike, Galea, Ed Gumbko, Cass & Ziggy |
Doug Firman and Ed Gumbko |