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1/48 PT-17 Stearman Recall Plane


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During WWII the distinctively painted "Recall" Stearman were used at Navy primary flight training bases. Because primary training aircraft had no radios, when a sudden storm or other emergency arose there were only two ways to "recall" the flying cadets back to base. One was to hoist a Recall signal flag. One flag meant all solo students shall return without delay, and others exercise caution. Two flags flying together meant everyone must return immediately. In many cased aircraft were too far away so see the flags. Then the only option was to launch the special "Recall" aircraft which, not coincidentally, was painted in its entirety to look like the recall flags: blue stripes on a white background. When a cadet saw the Recall aircraft flying around the area, they knew they were to return to base at once. Each base painted their own Recall aircraft using one of their standard overall Orange-Yellow N2S aircraft. The line, serial and other numbers were masked over and the entire airplane was painted white. The stripes in Insignia Blue were added and the masking was removed leaving the original lettering of black on yellow. There were slight variations in the number of stripes from air station to air station with the guiding inspiration being that of the recall flag itself, the origins of which date back to 1777.


This is the 1/48 Revell PT-17 Stearman a new kit from 2014. Very easy to build and highly recomended. Only add I would like in the future its a better instrument panel.

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Thank you guys, glad you like it! I have another kit waiting to decide a theme for it. Maybe the Independence day Russell Casse plane ?

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Wow! That sir is one fine finish!!! As everybody else is sayin'.............what a scheme!!! Lot's of masking on that one and you pulled it off magnificently!!!

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