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Special Hobby P-39Q Airacobra

I have the Special Hobby 1/32 scale AH-1G Cobra kit and it has a SEA camo scheme as one of the options. I already decided that was going to be the way it was going to be built.
Thanks for all the postings Saúl!

I was going to do that wasnt I? Dang, still can maybe. Ugh. Or was that the Blackhawk? I was going to do something with a sharkmouth.
Don't worry, it is still quite lovely!
 
That shot is a Paul Bowen specialty and the vortices are from the wing tips in cruise flight with flaps up. There are normally no vortices from engine nacelles. At high altitude and cold temperatures contrails will form but not until the exhaust has cooled sufficiently for the water vapor to condense, some distance behind the airplane. Vortices can also form at the intersection of the flaps and ailerons if the flaps are down, most strongly at partial flap, they can be even stronger than a clean wing tip vortice at high speed.
 
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