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Highland Green Paint follow up
As a few a few folks have requested, Steve Watson finally got back to me regarding the paint he used....hope it helps!
So glad to 27 doesn't look like a John Deere tractor...lol
Nason XL 6964
Dark Highland Green
So glad to 27 doesn't look like a John Deere tractor...lol
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Dark Highland Green
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Well - whoever repainted my '27 got it right, judging by the green in the photo. I have been wondering for the nearly ten years that I have owned it how close the green on the car is to Highland Green.
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If you think too brother, send me a picture of your car.... Love to see it..... My fellow 27 owner!
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Thank you, Edwin! It is a very good looking color on your car and I hope that you post pictures of your Tudor when you have it completed.
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For all the help that my forum chums have afforded me.... there will be several pictures and maybe a video or two!!!
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I have an ongoing computer problem with photos. Perhaps my daughter can solve it the next time that she visits this old geezer. In all honesty, I think that it's more likely that the problem is me, but this has been going on since Windows updated itself about a year and a half ago.Flyingpiper59 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 1:07 pmIf you think too brother, send me a picture of your car.... Love to see it..... My fellow 27 owner!
Since I flew Pipers for 42 years, I doubt that I'll forget you. Google N2024P in the FAA registry - I flew that one for 38 years and it was my last airplane.
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great airplane!....A little smaller than the 737..... I flew a Pipere Navajo with a panther conversion, and a Seneca II in my corporate days.
Good times!!
Good times!!
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...this has been going on since Windows updated itself about a year and a half ago.
I had a windows laptop that I bought to take traveling. I never took a trip with it when it didn't betray me ("The parameter was not correct.") I was greatly relieved when I finally sold it for $100.
The inevitable often happens.
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Mine is an ancient HP tower. The computer itself is still fine, and I'll bet it's close to a dozen years old. I always (and I do mean always) run into grief whenever Windows does an update. My daughter is usually able to bail the old man out, but a couple of times I have had to call a pro. This time it puts photos wherever it feels like putting them, then I have to play hide and seek. When I do find what I am looking for, it doesn't matter, because When I try to attach a photo, it will always come up with a photo of an ancient set of articulated sheet metal cutters that a guy at a yard sale threw in when I bought something else.
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Not sure what "Windows Update" you are referring to for a 12 year old computer. Mentioning the time frame - " Microsoft ended the loophole that still allowed for free upgrades to Windows 10 from Windows 7 and 8 in September of 2023". Having said that, if you converted to Windows 10 earlier than that (was available in July 2015 for free) there have be numerous updates ever since. You (or your Daughter) can check to see if your current by clicking on the wheel icon in the lower left corner of you screen (if you don't see it then click on the windows icon key on your key board the four whit rectangles in a perspective)John Codman wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 1:40 pm
I have an ongoing computer problem with photos. Perhaps my daughter can solve it the next time that she visits this old geezer. In all honesty, I think that it's more likely that the problem is me, but this has been going on since Windows updated itself about a year and a half ago.
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The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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Interesting the number of pilots on this forum, the wingspan of my favourite steed wasn't all that different to a 73:Flyingpiper59 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 2:44 pmgreat airplane!....A little smaller than the 737..... I flew a Pipere Navajo with a panther conversion, and a Seneca II in my corporate days.
FWIW I use Linux, and have done for many years. I won't evangalise here, but I can thoroughly recommend it for its stability and simple interface; images put in one place will stay there, and it generally suffers much less from crashes and unnecessary license cr*p than M$ Windows. Free to put on your machine too...I had a windows laptop that I bought to take traveling. I never took a trip with it when it didn't betray me
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I can’t make out your plane, Luke. What did you fly?
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Edwin,
I don't want to contribute too much to thread drift, but suffice to say it's another good product of your country which, like the T, has a strong place in transport history.
If I said it was a 'plane of many firsts (incl first flight just a few years after T production ended), had a couple of P&W R1830's, and saw a lot of service in WWII I imagine that'd give it away? Think 'trains' for an additional clue
For anyone interested in old stuff, here's a couple of views from the driver's seat, before and after start (which in itself can be a mission!):
I don't want to contribute too much to thread drift, but suffice to say it's another good product of your country which, like the T, has a strong place in transport history.
If I said it was a 'plane of many firsts (incl first flight just a few years after T production ended), had a couple of P&W R1830's, and saw a lot of service in WWII I imagine that'd give it away? Think 'trains' for an additional clue

For anyone interested in old stuff, here's a couple of views from the driver's seat, before and after start (which in itself can be a mission!):
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Luke…
I am quite familiar with your airplane…. 95 foot wingspan…. Mine was exactly 22 foot wider….lol
Love the Douglas….my namesake!
Cheers!
I am quite familiar with your airplane…. 95 foot wingspan…. Mine was exactly 22 foot wider….lol
Love the Douglas….my namesake!
Cheers!
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Hahah, I thought if I referenced your name it was probably a bit too obvious, but you've got it ok 
They're a wonderful machine which I consider myself privileged to have been able to fly and work on. Expensive to maintain, but still able to get parts which is a plus, bit like the T in that respect. Also simple like the T (well, compared to a modern a/c!) which, in my view, is not detrimental to the flight characteristics - and all the wheels are all the right place.
Not sure if you've been at the pointy end of one but, if so, you might agree that perhaps the only thing that could be improved is cabin noise!
At + 22ft I guess that must be a NG 73? Navajo and Seneca don't fit that billing.
Luke.

They're a wonderful machine which I consider myself privileged to have been able to fly and work on. Expensive to maintain, but still able to get parts which is a plus, bit like the T in that respect. Also simple like the T (well, compared to a modern a/c!) which, in my view, is not detrimental to the flight characteristics - and all the wheels are all the right place.
Not sure if you've been at the pointy end of one but, if so, you might agree that perhaps the only thing that could be improved is cabin noise!
At + 22ft I guess that must be a NG 73? Navajo and Seneca don't fit that billing.
Luke.