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  • Hardway
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    Welcome Bro! Nice bird for sure. 👍

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  • Linkan58
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    RCjetdude and Elbee
    Thanks for your positive response.
    The original Airliner
    Attached Files

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  • Elbee
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    Linkan58, 1) your AL37 is gorgeous. Love the 'SAS' livery. Nicely done. 2) Welcome to "The Squawk" and keep those pictures and comments coming. Best, LB

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  • RCjetdude
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    Originally posted by Linkan58 View Post
    Hello!
    I'm new here.
    Here is my AL37 Airliner in SAS new livery.
    Not done maiden yet.
    / Anders
    Welcome to HobbySquawk Linkan58. That is a sharp looking AL-37. Nicely done!

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  • Linkan58
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    Forgot to say that Callie Graphics did a fantastic job.
    Thanks Callie.

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  • Linkan58
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    Hello!
    I'm new here.
    Here is my AL37 Airliner in SAS new livery.
    Not done maiden yet.
    / Anders

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  • Aros
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    Gorgeous zdsweet ! As that will be my livery of choice when I do get one it really inspires me! Well done!

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  • Marco Polo
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    Love the Boeing livery. Well done.

  • zdsweet
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    Just finished my edit of my Alaska scheme AL-37 complete with air to air footage I shot from my Mavic. Hope y’all enjoy it!


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  • Scottoquinn
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    .

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  • avanti127
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    Same livery as mine.😁😉


    Originally posted by Seahawk One View Post
    Maidened mine on Sunday. Not the clearest pics but thought they were cool

    Neil

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  • Seahawk One
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    Maidened mine on Sunday. Not the clearest pics but thought they were cool

    Neil

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  • avanti127
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    Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
    If you could mount them directly to a thinner wall of the fuse it may help considerably. On my A-10 I mounted two 4 Ohm exciters in series to the foam in the belly of the fuse under the wing. Foam is about 3/8" thick and they were very loud.

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  • avanti127
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    Originally posted by lmramos44 View Post
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    Very nice and clean!

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  • Spinny Testaverde
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    Finally figured out how to post a GIF on here! Love how big the AL37 is air to air.

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  • GBLynden
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    Originally posted by lmramos44 View Post
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    I LOVE it!!!

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  • lmramos44
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  • Slowflight
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    Waiting for a maiden, if is not one thing is another. https://youtu.be/MGqTYSKOOTc

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Wild Man View Post
    Guinness brewery Est. in 1759, Great beer 😎 Happy St.Patricks day to all
    WM, Aye'n 'tis a wonderful thing, that. Here's tuya. Best, LB

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  • LowandSlow
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    Just wondering if anyone has a CG point on the wing for balancing the plane upright. There is a post (#215) for doing this on the T45 thread and not is it only easier to establish CG but I found out I was nose heavy having balanced it inverted.

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