I test built their "Atlantic Jamaican" if I remember correctly (just
moved and ended up in the heart ward for surgery, not supposed to
travel).  A couple parts on the bow did not fit and I had to re-make
in my drawing software.  Still a nice plane.  I have some original
photos of a Zero in US markings that was being studied here in the US
during the war.  I thought the P-51B looked a lot like the Me-109 from
a lot of angles and distance,
Dennis

On Aug 10, 1:08 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>     Here is a (captured) North American P-51 in German Markings. Printed on 
> letter size cardstock; the model has an eight inch wing span. I used 90LB 
> Wausau Exact Index which for this model is a bit too thick.
> The wing root fairing needs to be replaced; it is such an eye sore in this 
> snap shot but I wanted to share anyway as life duties may take awhile before 
> getting back to making the correction.
>
> Bob Penikas
>
>  P-51B.jpg
> 114KViewDownload

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