Nick_Karatzides Napisano 9 Września 2013 Autor Share Napisano 9 Września 2013 CHAPTER XI - Epilogue & aknowledgments Although I had other plans at the beginning of this WIP, I was not really sure about the ending and especially the display base for the model. I changed my mind during the building process and finally decide to present as found in a small green grass covered airfield, now used by general aviation pilots for their weekend excursions, where the Salamandra glider is now resting tilted sideways, with one wingtip touching the ground and the other on air. A kind of wordless symbolism for the old fella who tirelessly offered training services to thousands aviators, weary lying on the ground but still turning wing high in the sky, where it belongs. I ‘d like to share with you, a rare photograph. It takes us back to autumn of 1936, possibly in Lwow, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine). The man with the hat (right), is Mr. Waclaw Czerwinski, one of the leading aircraft designers and head of the "WWS - Wojskowe Warsztaty Szybowcowe" (meaning “Military Gliding Workshops” in Polish language). The WWS-1 Salamandra glider (re-engineered as "Instytut Szybownictwa IS-A" after the WWII), was the first project which was created under his leadership during the mid 1930ies. The other man (left) is Mr. Tadeusz Chlipalski, the head engineer who established the plant for the gliders production in Bielsko Biala at south Poland. I would like to express my special thanks to: All fellow scale modelers, who have expressed their ideas through this forum and suggested solutions to technical issues encountered during this WIP. Mr. George Papadimitriou, owner of Hobby Gallery hobby shop and exclusive distributor for LifeColor & AK Interactive products in Greece, for his kind support and providing all the goodies I asked for - from A to Z. Mr. Nikolaos Kountouris, owner of MDC - Model Display Case store, who personally supervised the construction of the polished beechwood base after my request and made sure superior quality work. Spartan king Agesilaus, from whom I borrowed the cue "today, the prowess died", later rephrased by me as "today, the scratch building died", which became the main motto during this WIP presentation. My sweetheart “4-star General in home” wife, who actively participated in the project as an indispensable assistant, offering me relaxing neck massage while working on my bench. Finally, thank you all for following this thread and I hope you enjoyed reading this article. I’ll meet you soon, on my next WIP - possibly a 3D printed.one. Regards, Nick Cytuj Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach More sharing options...
LordDisneyland Napisano 9 Września 2013 Share Napisano 9 Września 2013 Now that's a beauty - it's a really fantastic pleasure to observe your workbench. Bicycle- fantastic, glider-splendid. I'm expecting some more marvels in nearby future PS- And , BTW, don't mess with the Spartan kings, they seem kinda nervous ;) Cytuj Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach More sharing options...
POLAKKK Napisano 19 Października 2013 Share Napisano 19 Października 2013 Masterpiece. Cytuj Odnośnik do komentarza Udostępnij na innych stronach More sharing options...
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