Sunday, October 29, 2017

C-124 Globemaster. Forgotten Hero

This is going to be the start of  photos and history of the C-124.   Largely overshadowed by the C-141. The Cargo hauler was the back bone of the USAF through the 1950's, 60's and early 70's.  The page is dedicated  to all the crews and maintainers of these amazing aircraft.


Flight Engineer 








Sunday, October 15, 2017

Saturday, October 14, 2017

1/72 Revell BF-109 G-10

Rato modeling blog has a nice article on building the revell BF-109 G-10.  Here is a link to the article. BF-109 G10










Friday, October 6, 2017

Another A-4 picture

Here is another great A-4 picture out of Chu Lai.   The pictures shows how dirty that A-4 got flying support for the Marines in I Corp.




Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The four Horsemen C-130 Aerobatic team

Found this great video on the C-130 Aerobatic.  The video is from the early 1960.  Some amazing flying.


Saturday, September 23, 2017

C-133 Pictures

This page is dedicated to "Bondo" Phil Brandt.  Bondo was a great modeler that was a Navigator in the USAF.  He flew C-124, C-133 and F-111.   The C-133 was his favorite.  He model can be found on Hyperscale.  Phil pasted away on Saturday November 3, 2012 while in Germany with his wife Cindy celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary


Bondo's C-133 model review:Anigrand C-133

Phil Brandt








Phil Brandt, age 63; born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1938, oldest of five children (four out of the five have entered the Air Force, and three of us have retired from same, my younger brother as a full colonel, SEA veteran, and tactical wing commander). Maternal grandparents immigrated in late 1800s from East Prussia (E. Konigsberg). College: Princeton University, Class of 1960, majoring in Chemistry. Entered USAF as 2/lt in 1962 as communications officer. Attended Nav. school 1966; MAC worldwide navigator in C-124s and C-133As from 1967-1970. Switched to being a WSO in RF-4Cs (Mt. Home, Shaw AFB '70-'73); then switched to F-111As (Nellis, Mt. Home '73-'82) ; numbered air force (12AF) staff officer until retirement in the rank of major in 1984, in Austin, Texas. Worked next fifteen years for IBM as a hardware technical writer. Retired from IBM in 1999. Hobbies besides plastic models are: collecting and restoring Chevrolet Corvairs (have owned 17 since 1966!) and Oldsmobile Toronados (have owned five). Currently restoring my 1985 31' Winnebago motorhome. First wife died 1981at age 41; remarried in Texas 1982. Wife is retired high school mathematics teacher. Three sons from first marriage, 37, 35, 31all work in computer industry in Austin. Five grandchildren.
Nickname "Bondo" coined three years ago by friend Mike West of Lone Star Models in Houston, who noticed that I always seem to undertake difficult, ill-fitting models, that need lots of "Bondo" putty!