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    Fairchild Argus

    24-C-8-B of 127 Squadron RAF 1944.



    This example is a 24-C-8-B of the Air Transport Auxiliary 1944.



    24-C-8-B SEAC, the South East Asia Command 1944.

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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    nice choice,

    i have three drawings of this aircraft, and i can't find the best one
    so here is the second best.
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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    side view of the inline engined version.

    just two problems, the rudder shape at the top and the door needs to be angled forward at the bottom.
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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    Thanks for those, I will fix them when I get a moment...
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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    Better?
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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    getting there,

    door pillars need angling the same as door frame, then just the rudder to reshape.
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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    That's a nice one

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    Re: Fairchild Argus

    Quote Originally Posted by BLOWHARD View Post
    That's a nice one
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by JMSmith View Post
    getting there,

    door pillars need angling the same as door frame, then just the rudder to reshape.
    Oh I didn't see the door pillars... but I have done the rudder...

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