Snowbirds Tutor
parts on sprue
cockpit
main structures together
seam work
sanding seams
flat white on wings
more white paint
red on the bottom
leading edge masked and painted MM Aluminum
surface prep
snowbird decal applied
under side decals dcne
top national markings on
left side tail decals on
right side tail decals
left side blue line on
right side cheat line on
decal setback
some progress
salvaged some of the right side cheat lin
painted over messed up Snowbird.
preparing the surface for a new decal
started on new decals
bottom stripped down ready for repainting
first new coat of red
top stripped down
second coat of red on under fuselage
red sprayed on the bottom
bottom once again
wing leading edge painted
anti-glare panel painted again
bottom glossed
top glossed
Snowbirds logo back on
canopy on again
decals done
gear legs on
wheels on
on the wheels
decals on main doors
front view
left side
right side
bottom
on shelf
Commenti
29 July 2014, 02:39
David Winter
No, the Canadair CT-114 Tutor is not a variant of anything. It's much larger than the T-37 and used a single engine that had more thrust than the two engines the T-37 had combined. All around, the CT-114 was a much better aircraft than the T-37.
No, the Canadair CT-114 Tutor is not a variant of anything. It's much larger than the T-37 and used a single engine that had more thrust than the two engines the T-37 had combined. All around, the CT-114 was a much better aircraft than the T-37.
11 February 2015, 23:22