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Piper Tomahawk

uros

Active member
Hi! Here is a quick build I started during hollidays, to get a brake from CRJ's. Aircast resin, 1/72nd scale. It goes together withouth problems. I added some detail and made a new nosewheel
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And finished
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Thanks for looking in!
 
Very nice, Uros, fine detail and finish especially in 1/72. I don't think I ever flew a Tomahawk, but I did fly a very similar airplane made by Beechcraft called the Skipper. Both airplanes used the GAW-1 airfoil which had low drag and benign stall characteristics. Of course, also flying Barons, Dukes, and King Airs at that time I was not terribly enthused with the Skipper but the ideas were sound and if it and the Tomahawk had come along at the same time as the Cessna 150 did they would likely have been very successful.
 
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