Jeff's Shinden***Finished***

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Re: Jeff's Shinden***Finished***

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Very nice job, but such a goofy airplane. Did the Shinden actually fly?

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Yes. There were two airframes in which one logged :45 minutes flight time.
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I fully agree with Steve.

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Re: Jeff's Shinden***Finished***

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Great looking model Jeff :)

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Re: Jeff's Shinden***Finished***

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A very bizarre aircraft, if you didn't know it really existed you would think someone put it together wrong.

A nice finish, well done.
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