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| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Flying | 04-Feb-08 16:04 |  |
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| JGood...thanks for your suggestion of the tri-motor. I remeber doing a paper about Byrd when I was in the 4th grade...brings back memories! |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Feb-08 16:01 |  |
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| Outside of making the customary forgotten pitot tube, and the arrival of the Admiral this adventure is about to close. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Feb-08 15:59 |  |
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| Adm. Byrd has been notified thai his ride is almost ready. I am informed that currently he is in transit! |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 03-Feb-08 15:25 |  |
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| Out for a breath of air, the "Floyd Bennett" sees daylight. I have learned quite a lot from this build. I hope my technique evolves upward for the next! |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 03-Feb-08 15:21 |  |
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| When I fly the Goose around the house making engine sounds, going thru door ways is difficult, just under 40 in span. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 03-Feb-08 15:18 |  |
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| poppy... Well do they look any better now that they are permanent. The landing lights came from eyedropper bottle caps. |