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Searching for colour matches for FS 595a & b colours

Federal standard colours and their equivalents in hobby paints.
While taking a break from figuring out how to document my build on the 1/48 scale Italeri P40M-N I’ll be building next, I realized I had two 1/72 scale kits of the North American Harvard to build. One by Airfix and the other by Academy. I liked [...]

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  • FAA orders new software for Boeing 777s (Chicago Tribune) 16 March 2010
    A model of a Boeing 777 aircraft. (Namas Bhojani/Bloomberg) Associated Press | The FAA wants new software installed on Boeing 777s to prevent crew from inadvertently engaging the autopilot before takeoff.
  • Hobbies a life’s work for Ray (The Galesburg Register-Mail) 17 March 2010
    Model air planes, toy trains, gag gifts, magic tricks and tons of other hobby and craft items filled the shelves of Ray’s Hobby Shop, tempting oodles of children to spend their allowance on the newest and neatest thing. The owner of this store of wonders from 1948 to 1980 was Ray Johansen, who died of cancer Monday at age 88. Colleagues, family members and […]
  • GPS Jammers Illegal, Dangerous, and Very Easy to Buy (Fox News) 17 March 2010
    An electronic device small enough to fit in a shirt pocket and big enough to conceivably bring down an airplane can be easily purchased over the Internet. All a terrorist needs is a credit card and $49.
  • Your Car May Know If A Crash Is Your Fault (NPR) 17 March 2010
    Investigations into sudden acceleration involving Toyota vehicles are shedding new light on black boxes in cars. As with black boxes on planes, they can reveal a lot about driver behavior and the car's performance.
  • FAA: Boeing 777s must get new software (AP via Yahoo! News) 16 March 2010
    The Federal Aviation Administration wants new software installed on Boeing 777s to prevent crews from inadvertently engaging the autopilot before takeoff.

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