| Image Comments |
| bobgood | 17-Apr-26 15:32 |
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| bobgood | 17-Apr-26 15:33 |
| I got "Coverall" on the upper wing of the BE2 |
| bobgood | 17-Apr-26 16:14 |
| that should have read as Koverall! |
| BriandKilby | 17-Apr-26 17:25 |
| You need a hot iron and the plastic stuff! |
| bobgood | 17-Apr-26 18:48 |
| I have the iron Brian, and Koverall heat shrinks too. |
| BriandKilby | 24-May-26 11:00 |
| Are you doing ok, bob, haven’t seen any of your post for awhile? Brian. |
| bobgood | 24-May-26 16:33 |
| Thank you for your thoughts Brian - In fact Jenny and I have been away visiting James, I (somehow) contracted a bout of Acute Bronchitis! Not a very nice thing I assure you. Home now and getting back (slowly) to work on the BE2. Today I built the tail feathers (in US speak) quite pleased with that. |
| BriandKilby | 24-May-26 19:03 |
| Glad to have you back! |
| bobgood | 25-May-26 11:19 |
| I hope to have an up-date pic soon (have a prob. with our pc at the moment) Yesterday I worked on the "feathers". |
| BriandKilby | 25-May-26 15:40 |
| Glad to have you back! |
| BriandKilby | 27-May-26 07:54 |
| What was the British pusher prop plane during early WW1 that had a similar name to the be2? |
| BriandKilby | 27-May-26 08:21 |
| I found it, was the DH2. |
| bobgood | 27-May-26 12:09 |
| Geoffrey De Havilland designed both these aircraft Brian. |
| BriandKilby | 27-May-26 15:01 |
| What was the British pusher prop plane during early WW1 that had a similar name to the be2? |