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In lugnet.build.military, Michael Nelson writes:
> This plane was the first monoplane fighter to go into production and the
> first all metal plane to enter US Army service. The real version will have
> a yellow Alpha Team propellor housing where the model team wheel is now. If
> anyone knows where I can find a .dat for that part please reply or e-mail
> me, I know it is a fairly new piece though. Anyway LMKWYT.
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> View it here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=13615
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> Michael Nelson
Hey I like your cockpit sidewall solution, that's a good way to make room
for a minifigs' arms in a 4-wide fuselage.
Overall, a neat little moc. Post some photos or pov-ray renders if you get
a chance.
Take care,
Gary
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