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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/17/2012 2:17 PM   
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More like a slow boat from China, and most likely a slow boat back! Good Luck


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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/17/2012 2:28 PM   
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Hey if anybody is looking for a good source of graphics for their birds check out callie graphics http://www.callie-graphics.com/airplanes.php She did some custom stuff for me and it was very resonable, check out the 2 P-40 schemes she offers, something different from the usual flying tiger scheme. Here is what she made for me using a picture of my mom who was a aircraft inspector when she was 19 during the war.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/17/2012 3:35 PM   
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The TopFlite Giant Scale P-40 Gear nacelles will work on the SkyShark P-40 with little modification.

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Thanks Darren...............I see that they are readly available. Any problem with the TP P-40 being a bit larger plane?
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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/18/2012 12:22 AM   
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Richard,

I was told that they are a little longer so you might need to cut the back off a little.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/18/2012 8:22 PM   
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I'd like to join if I may...I'm a regular P-40 Adict.
Here are a few of mine.
Skyshark P-40N in N. African British colors/ Black-Horse models P-40C in Pearl harbor scheme/ H-9 P-40 in lend lease colors

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/21/2012 3:49 AM   
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Please add my name to the "brotherhood"! My P-40's include my very first plastic model airplane (Aurora) and many Guillows kits in rubber power as I didn't have enough money to buy an engine for FF. I have also had a red box P-40 and am currently working on a 1/7th gold edition kit. It has a Saito 100 and Century Jet retracts. I am still trying to figure out a full cockpit with a sliding canopy!

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/21/2012 12:37 PM   
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Heres a nice pic enjoy

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 12:06 AM   
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Welcome to the P-40 Brotherhood

Numbers:
54. rppoind
55. Antoinebobrob
56. NoFlaps
57. yard-dart
58. 2muchfun
59. skull1971
60. raaf
61. tardster
P-40 Brotherhood
Master Roster
Started 8-31-2012
Updated: 10-29-2012

Brotherhood Update, we now have 61 in our squadron.

Welcome to the P-40 Brotherhood

If you would like to join the P-40 Brotherhood please make your request on this thread and I will assign you a number.

Never can tell when you may run into another P-40 Brother somewhere, so join now.

1. Warbirdrcer OK, USA
1.5. Talimena Kidd OK, USA
2. Chad Veich AZ, USA
3. dasintex TX, USA
4. Meschmidt TX, USA
5. gaumflyer Gaum, USA
6. gaumflyer’s Dad Gaum, USA
7. tp777fo SC, USA
8. Dash7ATP VA, USA
9. 77chickenhawk CA, USA
10. ccostant MA, USA
11. Capt G NV, USA
12. RBean PA, USA
13. P-40 Driver TX, USA
14. LQUAN CA, USA
15. raptureboy PA, USA
16. SVX UT, USA
17. AmishWarlord NC, USA
18. Duplicator41 ID, USA
19. gregandhollie IN, USA
20. LDM PA, USA
21. spadsriver09 IN, USA
22. mobyal VA, USA
23. Ram-bro NE, USA
24. Lifer MO, USA
25. Peter OZ Queensland, Australia
26. tocstrum NJ, USA
27. Barron VA, USA
28. darren763 MN, USA
29. DrYankum NJ, USA
30. M Callahan OH, USA
31. gsmarino2000 CO, USA
32. Cpt Crash NM, USA
33. proffj550 NM, USA
34. psheffield AZ, USA
35. Quikturn IA, USA
36. trent smith Australia
37. wireman NJ, USA
38. jblloyd MS, USA
39. Dave Bugz U.K.
40. Ford34tom WA, USA
41. doolittles ME, USA
42. SPEED51J FL, USA
43. P-39 fan WI, USA
44. US185Damiani
45. bookmaker FL, USA
46. 108buzz NJ, USA
47. Naval Flight Officer FL, USA
48. Super Chief GA, USA
49. n8622t AR, USA
50. jetster MI, USA
51. predman
52. jet22b
53. askham
54. rppoind
55. Antoinebobrob
56. NoFlaps
57. yard-dart
58. 2muchfun
59. skull1971
60. raaf
61. tardster

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 12:08 AM   
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Heres a nice pic enjoy


Great shot!

This your home field? If so, I would like to see a wider angle photo.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 12:10 AM   
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2muchfun,

Be sure to post some pics of your TF build. I am completing two of them right now myself.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 2:06 AM   
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Hate to ask here but is there a Mustang brotherhood in RCU ?
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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 4:17 AM   
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Maiden flight of my TF P-40 today.  Flew as advertised ....

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 6:26 AM   
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I will do that! I have pretty much everything to get started. Hopefully it will be done by Spring!

BTW, is anyone doing a sliding canopy? What is the best way to do it? I have seen pnumatic as well as servos but I would like something easy, reliable, and slooow.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 11:19 AM   
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Hi warbird.
Is there room for one more at the brotherhood.I have a bashed  cmpro P40 which im nearly done with for now  and a TF red box P40 which is finished and needs to be maidend.


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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/22/2012 5:00 PM   
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9800923/anchors_9800923/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#9800923   Try here for all kinds of nice details and also for the sliding canopy. I used rails from HO train track and slotted square brass tube. Manual operation for me was good enough for a 60 size.


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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/23/2012 1:28 AM   
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Hi warbird.
Is there room for one more at the brotherhood.I have a bashed  cmpro P40 which im nearly done with for now  and a TF red box P40 which is finished and needs to be maidend.



Welcome to the P-40 Brotherhood #60

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/23/2012 1:31 AM   
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Hate to ask here but is there a Mustang brotherhood in RCU ?
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Searched, but could not fine. However if you start one,I will join.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/23/2012 2:49 AM   
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Since I am just getting ready to start this build (Top Flite gold ed 1/7th scale), I wanted to do one more thing...

Since it is a kit and not the arf I would like to convert it from a "e" model to an "n" model. The reason I am thinking about this is the same reason they did it originally. It seems that the "e" model with the larger Allison engine had a tendency to ground loop and I have been hearing this from R/C pilots too
"...have to put in a lot of rudder on t/o". My first P-40 was the old Aurora kit from the 1950's - 1960's and I think it would be awesome to try to do one like it. Either that or I will leave it as an "e" and paint it to look like the first 1/32 scale Revell kit from the 1960's (#92). OR I WILL DO IT AS #58 IN HONOR OF THE BROTHERHOOD! As you can probably tell, I was a very young child of the 1960's but too young to get caught up in the hippy craze...


Has anyone else done this and how effective do you think it will be?

Thanks!

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/25/2012 3:11 PM   
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I have been making progress with the electric conversion TF 1/7 P-40, not so much with the Gas conversion 1/7 TF P-40. In front of both was a TF 1/7 P-47 build using an E-Flight Power 60 motor, 80 amp speed control, and a 5000 mah 6cell Lipo. The young man the P-40 is going to is stepping up to these aircraft from flying larger foam Warbirds, so I recommended to his dad the P-47 as a great stable platform to advance up to the P-40 with. This is the same powerplant system that is going in his P-40. Concerning the P-47, it balanced perfect with no added ballist with the battery placed where the fuel tank location is. I plan the same for the P-40.

Although the fuselage does not look as if much has been done, there have been some sanding, modifying internal for electric, rerouting control rods, and swapping out servos going on.

Can not upload photos at the moment, will try tonight.



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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/25/2012 9:12 PM   
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I have the Hanger 9, 60 size P40 with an OS 91 in it. It is a great plane to fly except for the landing gear. I have put E-Flite electric retracts in my other warbirds but they don't make one yet for this plane. I could go air but I am a believer that electrics are the way to go for retracts. I guess Lado makes a good one but they are almost impossible to get. Has anybody heard of an electric, rotator for a 60 sise plane that seems to work well? So many of them have developement problems.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/26/2012 4:51 AM   
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Fuse shot of my Ziroli P-40. It has a 3W 85 on it. I am overhauling my landing gear at the moment. No crash damage, just worn parts. Should have been done by now, but trying to complete the other projects first.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/27/2012 9:01 AM   
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I believe Wingspan models do retract that may be suitable for you.I have Lados in my gased CMPRO 140 size P40 and Eflite units in my Topflite P40 and both work very well.


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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/27/2012 3:46 PM   
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Eflite units in my Topflite P40



Which EFlite retracts are you referring to? 25 - 46 100 Degree Rotating Electric Retracts?

How many landings do you have on that plane? Mine weighs a LOT....

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/28/2012 10:24 AM   
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My Topflite[redbox] P40 is elec power and its light.  They are 100 deg 25/46 units with 8 flights so far.
WINGSPAN 60IN so its a little smaller than the hanger 9.
i should  weigh it.

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RE: P-40 Brotherhood (All P-40's Welcome) - 10/29/2012 7:33 AM   
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I guess I should get into this brotherhood now that I got mt TP Yellow Box P40. It'll be awhile before I start on it but this could be a lot of help once I do start it...

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