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  1. #31
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    here you go Ronnie,
    very small station drawing from the same source as your drawing, the B.2 parts manual
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    Lets just build our own from the blue prints and if all of us chip in, it will take less time than it would to draw the damn thing
  3. #33

    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    Or we could just chip in and buy a Canberra, that would save time too!
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    There was one up for sale at Melbourne International Airport, Florida, I believe. But I am sure there's a few going spare in the UK as well.
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    here is something a little larger.
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    JM!!!

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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    You do realise I'm not actually BUILDING one?

    Seriously, thanks for all the input.

    Here's an update:
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    I got a few steps closer today. I've worked out there were at least two different engine types in the Australian Canberras, with different panel lines and vents on the nacelles.
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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    Grubby,

    your Canberra looks good! I just don't like the blue canopy glasses. It should look more like this. http://img.planespotters.net/photo/1...Net_130565.jpg

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    Re: Next adventure: English Electric Canberra

    Transparent perspex is always a pain to do and is mostly just distortion of the background and highlights, the canopy doesn't look too bad to me and I assume it's still work in progress.

    Nice approach to the runway as well, might have to copy that if I get round to doing some wheels down profiles.
    Harriers...uppy downy things.

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