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Great job, love the WII War Bird!
Thanks all…this was one was a lot of fun. If you see any mistakes please tell me!
Maybe tuck away in one of the corners the japanese symbols for “whistling death”. This was the name bestowed by japanese ground troops on the receiving end of Corsair attacks. The sound in made by air being sucked into the oil coolers in the leading edge of the wing root at high speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQxb-V-rZqA
Excellent Jack! I didn’t immediately think of war, but I sure thought about airshows and the sheer joy of flying!
Now, how about a kid sneaking a smoke behind one of those barns? Or, a “don’t tread on me” flag painted on the side?