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04 Marine

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Location
California High Desert
If you fly it or flew it, I can probably make it. Below is the F-4 Phantom with twelve 500 pounders on the racks and 4 sidewinders.

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So you flew a helicopter, how about an AH-1 Cobra with eight Tow's a 6 barrel mini gun and a pod of 2.75's'

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Sorry, I did not have the tail rotor mounted when I took this photo. Both the rotor and tail rotor are mounted on high speed tool bearings. The tail rotor will turn when it feels like it. The main rotor will make about 40 RPM's, direction of rotation is dependent on the first gust of wind.

Totally, I can make about 200 different aircraft. Experimental, general aviation and war birds. All are made from CNC cut 12ga. steel and powder coated for a durable surface.

Regards,

Glen Porter, Major USMC (Ret.)
Private to Major via CWO-4
1966-1990

www.usm-c.com
 
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