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Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor by John M Oshust. Viewed 6626 times.
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| John M Oshust | 28-Jun-18 18:07 | | All the models required some repair after their long flight time in the cabin. |
| TJH | 28-Jun-18 18:53 | | Awesome, John! Some of my models are starting to finally see daylight at my fiancee's apartment, no pets there to knock anything down! |
| John M Oshust | 28-Jun-18 19:37 | | These were covered in years of dust. They were suspended too high making periodic cleaning a chore. Even a greater chore now at my age and physical condition. |
| Don C | 29-Jun-18 10:13 | | I just sneezed my way through cleaning the B-17 of 7 years accumulation. I understand perfectly. I'm a little nervous about the open cockpit ones, but what the heck. No one can see the top anyway. |
| John M Oshust | 29-Jun-18 15:37 | | Don, I used an air compressor on the open cock pits after paintbrushing the dust loose. Then closed the pit off with crumpled plastic bag. Sprayed with cleaner, 409, I believe, then washed with hose. To be honest, about 2 hrs per plane. |
| Don C | 29-Jun-18 16:22 | | Brush, damp rag. Thought about the compressor, but couldn't throttle it down enough. Can of compressed air for computer cleaning works OK. |
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