I think this one's finished. With it's very low take-off and landing speeds and minimal landing strip length, this plane would have made a great U-Boat spotter or gun spotter on almost any naval vessel.
The brass pitot tube was glued in with Gator Glue... which wasn't quite set, so it's moved around as I photographed the plane:
The center metallic square with the red spot is supposed to represent an in-wing fuel tank.The NO STEP decals were from an ancient P-38 kit (Frong or Airfix) and had a small white strip on one edge. I'm surprised that they didn't fall apart:
In a dive... barely visible in these pictures are the small brass tubes near the engine - they're on the box top, so I added them:
Banking. I thought about adding the rigging to the tail section, but instead went with a support strut:
Right side:
Left side, with the Brian Da Basher avatar decal:
And thanks to Craig's idea, here it is on the cover of "Air Wonder Stories" April, 1930. Thanks Dr. Yo!:
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