Scale Aviator International Magazine Issue 3 | Page 29
David Gianakos with the highly detailed Aerotech P-47-25-RE finished to represent Col Dave Schilling’s mount from the
56th Fighter Group based at Boxted in 1944.
panel lines accurately molded into it. A superb replica,
its only flaw was its weight, and flying performance
suffered as a result. Total flying weight ended up at
between 32 and 34 pounds, which is quite heavy for a
model this size.
“ Hairless Joe, named after a colorful character in
the L’il Abner comic strip series popular at the time,
Hairless Joe had a very detailed and accurate cockpit,
scale fowler flaps and retractable landing gear,
sliding canopy, working scratchbuilt spring-loaded
boarding steps and handles, and wing pylons capable
of dropping scale 500 pound bombs. I also added M8
removable rocket tubes used during that time. The
plane was finished in RAF Ocean Grey and Dark
Green, with natural metal finish (NMF) and Medium
Sea Grey on the underneath parts of the plane. Col.
Schilling’s squadron, the 62nd Fighter Squadron, at this
point of the war which the model is portrayed in the
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early fall of 1944 had a red nose band and a yellow
rudder as well as invasion stripes that were still visible
on the bottom half of the fuselage and wings.
I flew this aircraft in several contests over a few years
back then, actually others flew it for me like Dino
DiGeorgio, Ryan Haldenwanger, and Bob Frey, in
some scale and team contests.
During this time, I also got hold of the 56th Fighter
Group Association, became an associate member
and attended some of their reunions, getting to meet
several of these great warriors who were a part of that
august unit in WWII, and afterwards.
Somewhere during this time I became aware of an
upcoming airshow scheduled for August 2004 to be
held on the actual old airfield at Boxted Air Field in
England. This airfield, which first hosted the 386th