When my Grandpa went to work as a civilian technician for Wright field in Dayton. Ohio back in the late twenties or early thirties, the Peashooter was the F-22 of the day. There were still some WW1 aircraft ( Spad's i think) flying at McCook field. Great looking model, thanks for the video!
@@shortcummins Yes, that is what i always heard and read about it. Interesting to me is that it still required flying and static wires to support the wings. That chubby little bugger just wouldn't look right without them!
It should have black wing walks on each wing. and the olive drab is the wrong shade. The engine should be gun metal. Other than that you did a great job.
When my Grandpa went to work as a civilian technician for Wright field in Dayton. Ohio back in the late twenties or early thirties, the Peashooter was the F-22 of the day. There were still some WW1 aircraft ( Spad's i think) flying at McCook field. Great looking model, thanks for the video!
I think this was the first "all metal" fighter
@@shortcummins Yes, that is what i always heard and read about it. Interesting to me is that it still required flying and static wires to support the wings. That chubby little bugger just wouldn't look right without them!
Beautiful Job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!! I really like the "inter war" aircraft and their colourful markings
Great job fantastic..😁
Thank you
the Peashooter is such an interesting aircraft and this Academy kit was a fun build
Good work, looks nice. Keep it up 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Just subbed and I picked this kit up today for 25 plus I bought the eduard detail ser for it as well. Nice work buddy!
Enjoy it, I really liked building the Peashooter
Wonderful job. I'd like to know more about how to add rivet marks...Again, great job.
It should have black wing walks on each wing. and the olive drab is the wrong shade. The engine should be gun metal. Other than that you did a great job.