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If I thought this would be a problem I would have put something in the front tire! I guess I could always use gold or platinum? I emptied out a dove round (7-1/2 shot size) and poured the beads into the nose area. Poured as much as would fit into the spinner and the total weight is about .40 oz. Factoring in the prop (not much) it may be just enough. However, if this is submitted as a bird in take off mode, you will know why!Put some in the spinner.
A clarification. I'm starting the paint stage. Bottom will be RLM 65, kind of keeping with tradition. The rest white aluminum. Except the canopy and front fusalage RLM 74 or 75. However I do want that splash of red on the tail. This is where the swasticka will be placed. White circle? My understanding is the German flag 1938-1945 had a white circle. Was this for the flag only and not applied to aircraft war time? I could not find any examples of white circle with sswasticka that had date associations. I always yield to your expertise but just wondering?Looks good so far. The swastika in a white circle is a pre-war insignia so....
The Hakenkreuz (Swastika) in white circle was used between 1933 and 1939. Before March 1935 the swastika was on the left side only with the German flag (black-white-red) on the right side:Was this for the flag only and not applied to aircraft war time? I could not find any examples of white circle with swasticka that had date associations. I always yield to your expertise but just wondering?
Forced me to do some research! A good thing. Not wanting to beat this 'red' fetish to death, I did fine where JG 1 had a red band designated. I realize this 'is' an experimental, but if development had continued into production, I believe one would have been assigned to JG 1? So my justification.The germans had mainly fusulage bands. So a red tail would be streching it a bit. Perhaps a late war one for this build?