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This
is the 1:72 AH-56
Cheyenne
scale model from "Legato", although it required a lot of
work to fit their parts well (because it's resin), the results at the
end are very satisfactory. The real aircraft flown for first time in 1967, it
will be build in response to the Army's need for a escort/attack helicopter,
however because its technological sophistication, it was plagued with flying
problems and its cost per unit were too high; that's why in spite of being a
very advanced helicopter, Lockheed never obtained the orders that allowed
its final construction.
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After
having been completed the cockpit interior and received the fuselage main
color (olive green 60% + yellow 40%), I painted the tail part where the warning sign
decal will go. Notice that the canopy has also be covered (with a thin layer of
white glue), so it doesn't receive any splashes.
Finally, I took some b&w pictures of my
model, putting a picture of an old air force base in the bottom; in the
other picture you can see the famous tail propeller whose function was
to give an auxiliary "pushing force" to the aircraft; maybe this propeller
was the responsible for the speed records imposed by the Cheyenne and
the Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk?
Santiago
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