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I know you didn't ask for a vote on the paint schemes, but I vote for the left one, hands down. Not only is it superior to the one on the right, but I find it stunning. Can't remember any Skymaster with such a bold and elegant design. FWIW.
Ernie |
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I'm with Ernie on this one.
The paint scheme on the left is eye catching. |
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Paint Scheme on the left. No question. Stunning.
That's 3 votes. Should we post a poll?? |
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Agreed. Go left young man
I am totally with the crowd on this one. The scheme on the left is awesome.
Bill |
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Well that got some action going, I am making a few mods to the left one so I hope it will enhance your comments. I will post the next round as soon as I see them.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 49 years |
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Sorry to disagree, but my vote is for the one on the right. It looks a lot like "our favorite airplane" in the photos section
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I agree with Todd, I prefer the one on the right as well. BTW, can you put those three bladed props on a T337G??? Can you heat the front one??? How do they stand up to stone chips, and other impact damage compared to Aluminum?? Just curious. FWIW, I kind of like the current paint scheme on your plane as well, more of a classic look to my eye....better match for the interior too. Can't loose either way though.
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