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Rzaff

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  1. Cool I wondered why I hadn't seen those particular ones but what I like is you managed to get my old motorbike I rode around as a youngster in the photo
  2. Nitschke not notable damn spell check
  3. good question I have a feeling that ended up in lincoln notables museum at greenock will have to ask the grandfather
  4. Hi there I was curious to as how you came across those pictures :)
  5. Hello again yes that is my grandfather and thanks red for fixing the pictures up for me :)
  6. I just tried and they were full images on my screen then they went small again
  7. how do you make the photos come up big on the forum
  8. :) all done hope this answers most peoples questions if you have any others please let me know Kind Regards Ryan ps sorry the pics are upside down in some cases they were they right way round on my computer :)
  9. I also have the original plans he used to make the massive working model and the plans themselves were on a A4 piece of paper
  10. Thankyou for the reply Richard it actually makes me feel really good knowing there is people out there who appreciate this like I do, I have very fond memories of the mustang going together and sitting in the cockpit, everything also works like the rudder and flaps and controls in the cockpit. it has had 3 or 4 different color schemes over the years, the very first being stardust. It is now painted in a different colour scheme but I will post a few pics for you all to have a look at if someone could please tell me how too :) Kind Regards Ryan
  11. The picture was taken on my family farm in burra but when my grandfather could not maintain it anymore he put it in the greenock aviation museum
  12. The pic would have been taken in late 80s as that is when the mustang was completed Brian W Rister is the man responsible for this work of art
  13. Hi how are you the mustang you are referring to in burra is my grandfathers he made it at home and took him 4 years it was that exact to scale an original canopy was purchased and it fit and closed perfectly it is now located in greenock the numbers you referred to was his army numbers and he named it stardust it runs also powered by a Datsun engine but of course it cannot fly Regards Ryan ps I have plenty of pics of it during the build process
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