Paul Draper wrote:
If you look closely, the forward and aft edges are re-enforced with aluminum.
Yeah, that's what I was talking about in my first post ... I have several really good close-ups of wartime Malcolm installations, and there's no alumimum edge reinforcements along the forward and aft edges (that I can tell). It's just 'bare' plexiglas, or lexan, or "whatever" they used, with a "lip" molded in that, when closed, fit underneath a small, separately installed "slipstream deflector" lip on the forward windscreen unit. Of course, the side (parallel to the longerons) "roller covers" were metal/aluminum and appear to match wartime photos in the WD pics.
One thing that surprised me when I started really looking into the Malcolm Hood's shape was how much it "bulged" out, especially noticeable on top because almost all the wartime pics were taken from the side. The Rousch Hood almost appears to bulb out "not enough", but I'm not taking any bets that they can't find a wartime picture matching their Hood.
Kidd Hofer's Mustang would have been my choice. Anderson is 'famous' for his painted/NMF D-model. Hofer's
Salem Representative was one of the most famous Bs ever ... save Gentile's
Shangri-La, but I digress - it's Jack's money and he can paint that kite any way he wants to - I hope one day to see it taxi by in person. That hood will really be a unique thing in warbird circles.
Wade