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PostPosted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:02 am 
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1. What are your favorite current aircraft paint schemes on restored Bird Dogs?

2. What are the best Bird Dog stories you are aware of?

3. What are the most famous Bird Dogs - (besides the one that landed on the carrier deck)?

4. If you had to pick 3-5 Bird Dogs to be represented on a model aircraft, which three would you pick and why?

5. What about civilian Bird Dogs in non-military markings?

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Ryan,

May I suggest this book to you?


The Lovable One-Niner
By Minard D. Thompson, Jr.

Turner Publishing Company
P.O. Box 3101
Paducah, KY 42002-3101
(502) 443-0121

ISBN 1-56311-236-1

Library ofCongress catalog card No.
96-60265

232 well illustrated and documented pages, stories, variants, civilian, etc.


You are welcome to borrow my copy.

Saludos!!

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 7:40 pm 
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RyanShort1 wrote:
1. What are your favorite current aircraft paint schemes on restored Bird Dogs?



Ok, I'll bite... It's an L-19 that is still in it's original Japanese markings from the Korean war- unrestored! It was at my A&P school back in the early 80's with a pretty heavy starboard main gear prang. I learned a lot on that bird including how to taxi in a taildragger on a windy day... A few years ago I saw her at Oshkosh, same paint but all patched up. Talk about a surprise! I've got a few photos of her somewhere, can't find them just now.

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Favorite paint schemes;
1) the polished aluminum with Canadian maple leaf roundels. By far the prettiest.
2) white with red high visibility panels, as done by Air Repair
3)olive drab semi-gloss with white markings.

Least favorite;
1) Overall drab grey with Air America , or Royal Thai markings. Just ugly.
2) Any scheme with an inaccurate green or OD color hue. Very obnoxious
3) All orange military scheme. Have seen one restored nicely but I think it would get tiring to look at all that orange all the time.


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Tulio wrote:
Ryan,

May I suggest this book to you?


The Lovable One-Niner
By Minard D. Thompson, Jr.

Turner Publishing Company
P.O. Box 3101
Paducah, KY 42002-3101
(502) 443-0121

ISBN 1-56311-236-1

Library ofCongress catalog card No.
96-60265

232 well illustrated and documented pages, stories, variants, civilian, etc.

You are welcome to borrow my copy.

Saludos!!

Tulio

I've wanted to get a copy - BUT they are running in the $300+ price range !!! :shock:
https://amzn.to/2Z4yNQo
I'd be nervous borrowing a copy, lol!

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 11:26 pm 
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RyanShort1 wrote:
Tulio wrote:
Ryan,


You are welcome to borrow my copy.

Saludos!!

Tulio

I've wanted to get a copy - BUT they are running in the $300+ price range !!! :shock:
https://amzn.to/2Z4yNQo
I'd be nervous borrowing a copy, lol!





You are an honest and righteous man. You would take good care of the book. I do not make these kind of offers frequently, because I usually don't lend my books, unless it is to a good, reliable person. My choice.

If interested, please send me your snail-mail address via PM.

Saludos,


Tulio

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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample

GOOD MORNING, WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Press "1" for English.
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