One for your Acro collection, Adam!

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Thu Jul 16, 2015 1:56 pm

That's the hottest looking Tiger ever!
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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Barneydhc82 » Thu Jul 16, 2015 2:10 pm

Thanks for all the kind words guys. Unfortunately my modelling days are over due to severe arthritis in the hands and damaged eyes as a result of the medication that I was prescribed for the hands. I've had a great 70+ years of building cars, ships (carved of course), R/C power and gliders and plastic..tons of plastic.!

The Grumman sits in my hangar and hasn't flown in a year so it will have to go soon. As we all will! I've had a great run with no regrets; 62 years of flying 89 different types of powered and a bunch of gliders. The oldest was a replica DH53 Hummingbird..also the slowest, to the CF-104D..the fastest at 1.83 Mach.

And while playing with aircraft of all scales, I spent a terrific career in Air Traffic Control- Almost 50 years.

I've had a great deal of fun to say the least
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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Thu Jul 16, 2015 2:39 pm

OK Barney, ya done it now!

Please tell all about your CF-104 flight - please! I'll be building a F-104N (Joe Walker's last ride) sometime later this year. I'm a big fan of Century Series jets. Now, you also need to chat with "VH-WAL". Wally is ex-ATC, originally with the RAAF then civvie I believe. Wally it appears is over in the "Mother Country" and has sent back brilliant pic's from Duxford. Check out some of Wally's builds here - amazing stuff!

I'm sorry to hear about the arthritis. Your models are excellent. Sorry to also hear you may have to let go of your aeroplane. I can relate to this having parted with my share in a Stephens Akro Laser over a year ago now. With a young family to raise and a toxic syndicate (one person who shall remain nameless :evil: ), it all just got too hard. It was the right thing to do, but still hurts. Hopefully I will get back into flying either a Pitts or a Laser sometime again in the future. A mate of mine has a share in another Laser down here.

I for one would love to read any stories you have from aviation adventures you've had plus look at any photos 1:1 scale or smaller. I'm sure I am not alone in this.

Cheers

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Barneydhc82 » Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:49 am

Hi Adam: I don't want to hujack this thread with long-winded ramblings so I'll wait to see what we can get away with.

So here's a pic or two of the ASM Pitts; the very fancy S2C and my friends S2B.

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Barneydhc82 » Fri Jul 17, 2015 7:03 am

And if that doesn't twist your knickers, how's this?

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Or maybe this colourful selection....

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby hrtpaul » Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:34 am

Nice work Barney. Oh and thread drift is not only allowed here mate, it's encouraged 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby tor lives » Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:35 am

Hi Barney,
Hijack away!!!! I am really enjoying your posts, and it is indeed a pleasure to have you on our site.
Some really lovely models there. I also love the 1:72 437SQN Boeing CC-137 on your site :D , (being ex RAAF 707 crew, I have a close association with CAF/RCAF 437SQN at Trenton).
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PS: I hope you are not experiencing any further technical difficulties with the site
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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Fri Jul 17, 2015 12:27 pm

I'm with TOR (Ray) Barney - hijack away! So far, what you've posted is pretty darn impressive sir!

I'm in two minds whether or not to build the Airshow Models Extra 300L as it's so rare. I do have a 1/32 Extra 330 SC to build first from a Romanian manufacturer - amazing kit which even features some 3D printed parts (interior fuselage framing).

Cheers

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Barneydhc82 » Wed Aug 05, 2015 8:43 am

Adam: Here is Bud Granley's Harvard IV used in his airshow routine. He does a dirty snap roll immediately after take-off among other things
And this is a 1:48 scale Monogram kit modified with the proper Canadian rear canopy

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Re: One for your Acro collection, Adam!

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:50 am

That is glorious work there Barney! You make my day with each of these posts sir! Did you have to re-scribe/re-rivet that kit?

Dirty snap roll on t/o - did this ever end in tears? Big heavy aeroplane like a Harvard doing a dirty snap roll which would be a low speed to start with, very high drag with gear down and then a hugely energy depleting manoeuvre like a snap roll on top of this - AMAZING! That is one of those zero margin for error "stunts". Wonder if he snapped with or against the engine (with fast roll rate, but harder to stop - against obviously slower roll rate but easier to stop)? :o

Keep these posts up Barney and you will get my vote as best A/CAM'er of the month! Hope life is all good over your neck of the woods.

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