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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 1/20/2003 11:12:03 PM   
jduran280



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I'd like to see an F-102 (see avatar) - a plane from the late fifties and sixties - later to become the F-106.

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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 1/20/2003 11:21:09 PM   
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Has anyone said Blackbird yet? yum yum.
umm what else, Su-36 with thrust vectoring for those Cobras
whats that commercial twin pusher canard job, i know one of you guys out there loves this thing. DOH!!!!! its Mike up above
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balsa usa enforcer - 1/21/2003 1:42:22 AM   
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Twin fins. hidden engine. delta platform. Its been done.

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Add it to my list - 1/21/2003 4:02:31 AM   
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I'd buy a decent SR-71 Blackbird, it's a cool jet, and the lift area is way aft, works with the pusher concept.
Add it to my list above

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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 1/21/2003 9:19:44 AM   
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The X-35 is sweet looking and I would definatly be interested in "fast" semi-scale. The military look has a great "WOW" factor in my book.

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Pusher jet - 1/21/2003 11:21:49 PM   
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I have a completely framed up pusher jet that I have been thinking about selling. It is a RFB600 Fan trainer by Hobby Dynamics. Nice looking, T-tail, engine behind cockpit, thin semetrical wing, 60 size[or bigger!]. Patrick

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Pic of pusher prop jet - 1/21/2003 11:54:39 PM   
rcman3


 

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Lets see if the pic comes thru.

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rfb600 - 1/22/2003 1:29:17 AM   
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I need one of those. Where can you get the kit?

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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 1/29/2003 5:19:14 PM   
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I once saw one of an SU-27 Berkut thats was very nice yet it was a puller not a pusher.

I've always loved Mig-21's also.
In fact all of the Mig's up to the 21 I like.
F-15
X-29 is an oddball but very nice with the forward swept wings like the SU-27 Berkut.
SR-71 twin pusher maybe?
ME-262 twin pusher
F-111
F-100 Super Sabre


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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 2/2/2003 7:06:52 PM   
DIPSY


 

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Edgar where did you hide the prop on that F-14!!? I'm trying to build a 40 powered version of a SEPECAT Jaguar plan for a 25 pusher. I started to put retracts on it, I was half way through building the fuz when I realised the wheel bogies wouldn't fit in.
As for my top four
Blackburn Buccaneer
Panavia Tornado
B57 Canberra
A6 Intruder

Dave

Deepest sympathies from the UK, Columbia was a fantastic piece of engineering.

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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 2/2/2003 7:39:37 PM   
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Dave,

I don't have an F-14 pusher. I just like the plane and wouldn't mind the prop at the back!

Good luck,
Edgar

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well- - 2/3/2003 7:07:32 AM   
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wish list - 2/3/2003 9:34:00 PM   
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how about Rutan's ARES mudfighter???

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Who wants a scale pusher prop jet? - 2/8/2003 10:55:53 AM   
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I don't know if it would be possible, but how about an F-104 StarFighter?

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perhaps this; - 2/15/2003 6:46:53 AM   
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Hey, in the aftermath of the Shuttle Columbia's destruction I've been searching for a good model of a Shuttle to Do up in detail.
Have you considered a Space Shuttle? How about a fully rigged one that has Tank, Boosters and all for Model Rocket launch and powered glider recovery.

Is there any better tribute than to fly in the honor of the lost crew?

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