Flight 19, 1/48....

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Flight 19's scheduled navigation exercise was on December 5, 1945.
1. Leave NAS Fort Lauderdale 14:10 on heading 091° for 56 nautical miles (104 km), drop bombs at Hens and Chickens
shoals (B) until about 15:00 then continue on heading 091° for 67 nautical miles (124 km)
2. Turn left to heading 346° and fly 73 nautical miles (135 km).
3. Turn left to heading 241° for 120 nautical miles (222 km) to end exercise north of NAS Fort Lauderdale.
4. 17:50 radio triangulation establishes the flight's position to within 50 nautical miles (93 km) of 29°N 79°W and their
last reported course, 270°.
5. PBM Mariner leaves NAS Banana River 19:27.
6. 19:50 Mariner explodes near 28°N 80°W.

 
If you haven't built one, those Avengers are really nice kits. It also pays to actually read the instructions, AM provided lots of good build info. I've got one that's been ready for paint and sitting on the shelf of doom for well over a decade. No fault of the kit, just my lack of gumption, I guess.
 
If you haven't built one, those Avengers are really nice kits. It also pays to actually read the instructions, AM provided lots of good build info. I've got one that's been ready for paint and sitting on the shelf of doom for well over a decade. No fault of the kit, just my lack of gumption, I guess.

Same here, but the one I have is the HobbyBoss kit, it was....is, to become USS Yorktown CV-10 5-T-13!
A chronic lack of mojo for some time now! 😥
 

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