Princeton X-2 Hovercraft
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Soft Maple base, Poplar dowel duct, Birch ply tail. Brass handlebar.
Rustoleum "Painters Touch".
About 9" in diameter makes it 1" to the foot.
First of 4.
Thanks for looking!
Ag
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#12
Currently a smarta$$ but hoping to one day graduate to wisea$$
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#13
working model?
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Rob Young said:


working model?




Noooo.
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#15
Excellent job! I work for Lockheed's Skunk Works, and your model matches the quality and workmanship of our model shop. Museum quality, for sure.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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AHill said:


Excellent job! I work for Lockheed's Skunk Works, and your model matches the quality and workmanship of our model shop. Museum quality, for sure.




Thank you! 2 of the 4 are so destined.
This one was delivered today to a former engineer involved with the real one so many years ago.
It was well received. Most satisfying!
I'll keep one.
Ag
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#17
Helo museum would love to see pics of that, I'd bet.
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#18
Fantastic work Ag!!

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janus frey said:


Helo museum would love to see pics of that, I'd bet.




Thanks!
Better, they are getting one of the models.
Ag
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#20
shoottmx said:


Fantastic work Ag!!

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Thank you!
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