Ever since I was a young boy of twelve, and I purchased some used copies of American Aircraft Modeler at our club auction, one model photographed in black and white in the February 1971 issue has held my imagination even till now.
That model is the late Steve Wooley`s Cobra.
So of course I want to own and build my own version of it, so I ordered and just received in the mail a Brodak short kit, along with plans, templates, canopy, and wire gear. I was very happy with Brodak`s fast service to Canada. They even shipped it USPS for me so I did not have to pay UPS's 40% brokerage fees up here.
Anyways, a search on here shows it is a popular subject with you all of course, but I could only find one color top profile photograph of the original model. It is over all light blue. That was a big surprise to me. I always thought of it as white all these years, and then lately seeing photos on here of his Argus (or a replica), I then pictured it a light green like it.
I just read, most likely on this forum, that Steve`s original Cobra might be in the AMA museum along with his Argus. No way I thought, after 43 years!!!???
So a quick call to the AMA put me in touch with Maria VanVreede of the museum.
She was kind of shocked as soon as she asked me who`s model I was looking for, because she just then finished taking many photo`s of Steve's Argus. So after talking to her, and paying a fee for photos of the Cobra, she explained the photos she has of it are not that good, and will re-shoot some new ones for me next week.
She also went on to explain the Cobra is in not that great of shape. I said I could see that by the one picture I had, that it looked like it had some rips in the covering at the top root of the wing by the fuselage fillet, and also had some other stains and tears.
But after over 40 years I said, that was to be expected. She also stated that the covering has faded from a light blue, to a more green. I asked her for one of the photos to be of where the covering is less faded, and was out of direct light exposure. She said it still looks more blue underneath.
Before I hung up, she e-mailed me a color photo of the Cobra, that was given to the AMA at the time of donation. This is another bonus.
When I receive my photos, I will post some of them on here, as I believe I can do, for reference for you all.
I don`t know if I will start my Cobra this winter, or wait till next. But if I do, I will do a complete build with photo`s on here for fun to share.
Pictured below is the top profile photo I found on the internet. The next photo is the color one I received today from Maria at the AMA, and the last two are from my February 1971 issue of American Aircraft Modeler.
Chad