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Excellent corrections. Just out of curiosity, why didn't you just put in a strip of clear plastic (like that from a CD cover) into the slots you cut for the fuselage windows and then simply mask the clear areas?
I made the inertia reels out of scrap metal and wire, then wound a couple of turns of belt material around the drum and glued it in place. I would have thought the reels would have been bare metal or black, but he who knows says they were olive drab.![]()
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Glue the reel to the cockpit bulkhead, make a shoulder harness from more belt material, glue the seat in place, then cut off the inertia belt to the right length and attach it to the shoulder harness. Viola! one down one to go.
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The ashtray was mounted on the control column a foot or so above the floor. It was a cylindrical affair, the size of a beer can, even had its own mounting clip. Of course from time to time they must be emptied, at which point many were lost overboard and were replaced with the aforementioned beer can, held in place with duct tape...why I bet they even had an ashtray in that panel somewhere.