Nice, nice, nice! :) Looking good, with the stabilo's on, doesn't it?
BTW, aren't you forgetting to chop off the outer aft corners on the stabs (the triangle piece in the most outer aft corner on the stabs), just like the real one? ;)
When I look even closer to your stabilo's, it seems if these are the old ones, first used on the (pre MLU~) A-type F-16's. The stabilo's on the C-type are longer (just like the MLU F-16 A), they stick out even further then the speedbrakes:
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item38949.html
It looks like if you used the old (pre MLU A-type) stabilo's:
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item17379.html
Perhaps I am mistaking? Just my two cents... Better now some humble, but honest feedback, than later on much time gone down the drain... :)
Hi Pablo,
ReplyDeleteNice, nice, nice! :) Looking good, with the stabilo's on, doesn't it?
BTW, aren't you forgetting to chop off the outer aft corners on the stabs (the triangle piece in the most outer aft corner on the stabs), just like the real one? ;)
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item38949.html
Regards,
Jolmer
Hi Pablo,
ReplyDeleteWhen I look even closer to your stabilo's, it seems if these are the old ones, first used on the (pre MLU~) A-type F-16's. The stabilo's on the C-type are longer (just like the MLU F-16 A), they stick out even further then the speedbrakes:
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item38949.html
It looks like if you used the old (pre MLU A-type) stabilo's:
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item17379.html
Perhaps I am mistaking? Just my two cents... Better now some humble, but honest feedback, than later on much time gone down the drain... :)
Greetz,
Jolmer