For those who might be interested, I've collected several pictures taken during the finishing stages, while building my version of Dave Gierke's All American Eagle.
My version is finished in the Navy Blue Angels trim. Gordan has decided not to do the Air Force Thunderbirds scheme, instead, he has chosen a rather an attractive trim of his own. When I get back over to take some pictures of his plane, I'll post them as well.
The first picture shows the plane with silkspan on the fyling surfaces.
Number 2 shows the flying surfaces after Monokote has been applied.
Number 3 shows the prep work for the painted finish on the fuselage.
Number 4 shows the finished color coats. At this point, she weighs in at 31.5 oz's.
Numbers 5 and 6, show the off shade of blue used for the lettering on the top of the wing. Since the Navy doesn't use any lettering on the top of the Blue Angles wings, I didn't want to draw too much attention to the top of my models wing. I still wanted to include the name of the plane, and the required AMA identification, so decided to use this method, I stole from another great modelor.
Number 7 shows the bottom of the plane. A helpful neighbor came by to do the holding duties.
So far, after weighing the rest of the parts to be added, it appears that finishe weight will be about 48 oz's. It will be powered by a Stalker .40RE. and use a plastic RC tank, set up for uniflow.
John Miller