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I always loved the way Conquest I looked with that tiny canopy. One of my books said when it first arrived with the tiny canopy that it was made from some kind of light cover, maybe off of a Neptune? Anyone have the know the history of the cockpit/canopy mods?
Brian
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Originally posted by supercub View PostI always loved the way Conquest I looked with that tiny canopy. One of my books said when it first arrived with the tiny canopy that it was made from some kind of light cover, maybe off of a Neptune? Anyone have the know the history of the cockpit/canopy mods?
Brian
I have a better photo of the '64 version on my home computer, but you can see the difference in this one.
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Originally posted by CJAM427 View PostWicked cool!
I've always loved this one!
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostBill Johnson took that photo at Reno '69. A large print of it is in his book AIRSHOW! and he comments about the flying attitudes of the two planes in the shot. The Bearcat has a pronounced tail-down angle of attack, while the Mustang is tail-up.
Who's photo is this? Mr. Big Jim Sir, I get the feeling you know.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostLater to be discussed because of this photo.
Who's photo is this? Mr. Big Jim Sir, I get the feeling you know.John Slack
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostLater to be discussed because of this photo.
Who's photo is this? Mr. Big Jim Sir, I get the feeling you know.
The sides were also damaged once when Lyle tried to stir-up some nutrients in the fuel (that they forgot to do on the ground) by kicking the rudder back and forth (so the story goes).
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostI did not know that. When was that done?
JohnJohn Slack
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Originally posted by toldjaso View PostThe three dark shadows on the side of the fuselage on the Bear behind the cockpit in this pic are where the metal gets hot from the exhaust trail and expands getting some big puckered areas and wrinkles there. I saw this when Dave was running it up on the ground one day, it looked horrible standing there watching it get more saggy looking the more he ran it. Then, when it cooled down after shut-down, the wrinkles all went away and the area was nice and smooth again.
The sides were also damaged once when Lyle tried to stir-up some nutrients in the fuel (that they forgot to do on the ground) by kicking the rudder back and forth (so the story goes).
JohnJohn Slack
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostI did not know that. When was that done?
The Rare Bear no longer has offset in the vertical fin or motor mount (I think). Go-fast race mods.
Don't know about the horizontal stab incidence compared to stock on the Rare Bear. I think they change that one on the fast Mustangs? And maybe the wing incidence, too, on the fast Mustangs.
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Originally posted by Fence Sence View PostLater to be discussed because of this photo.
Who's photo is this? Mr. Big Jim Sir, I get the feeling you know.
Leaving for Reno in ~30 hours
Safe Travels, everyone...
Take care,
BobTriple-B
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