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"p51 pilot training manual" and some videos

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http://www.scribd.com/doc/34811808/north-american-p-51-mustang-pilot-training-manual

slurp! :tongue:

flight characteristics of the north american p-51 mustang: how to fly the p-51 fighterhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cajtgxmdxgm&feature=player_embedded#!

the story of p-51 mustanghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlufgifd_5a&feature=relatedalso in this channel where there are many others related to p47, b25, p38 etc.http://www.youtube.com/user/airboyd/videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/ella73tv2/videosanceh here are interesting videos
 
You're an information mine. . .
But... the truth!
You copied all the web on a hard drive and you're kicking it quietly in the evening? ? ?
 
I'm sorry. .

per minute 0:40 that entrance edge you're modeling is not done like that. It's much more "linear."

that wing planted in the flank of the fuselage without its nice fitting just cannot look

the armored windscreen imho does not have that shape, as it was printed in a unique piece all beautifully connected.

last but not least important observation: Vertical implantation is completely invented, although in the design you used to make the model the shape is correct. looks like the spitfire stretched upwards. completely changes the aesthetics of the entire aircraft. correct it, that schmued is turning into the grave:

then we will see the ventral air, the shape of the ogiva and the surface of the fuselage, in which I see strange reflections. Can you put an image with zebra striscies?
 
uauauahau auhuah...
ah marcof mine was a joke of course... and according to you if it was to be done with criterion I realized it in freestyle and in that way as you rightly observed?
It was a sketch.

Do you also take care of aeromodellism or fullsize? I see with great pleasure that you and the principal understand a little flight ;-)
 

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