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Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/24/2007 6:28:42 AM   
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If NitroPlanes agreed to build a plane similar to this would you be interested in buying one? Size somewhere around 80" wingspan powered buy a 60 size engine in the nose. It could be sold in 2 versions 1. A replica of a major airlines or 2. Plane white so the consumer can chose what they want the end product to look like. Maybe if we can drum up enough interest in something like this they will build it? There is nothing in the market place like this in terms of prop driven airliners. So what do you say any takers out there? I’m down for 2 of them.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/24/2007 5:41:26 PM   
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This would be very exciting; the larger the better. Put me down for 1 also.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/24/2007 5:41:38 PM   
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Yeah count me in.

So many planes so little time.



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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/25/2007 2:07:32 PM   
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I WOULD ORDER ONE ASAP !!!

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/25/2007 3:35:47 PM   
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I feel I must add a qualifier before I say "yes"....i would hope that it would look a lot more scale than, say, the Cessna 310 by NP...not a putdown, but the main reason I didn't get the NP 310 was that it would take so much work to make it look more like one.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/28/2007 11:14:30 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSky

If NitroPlanes agreed to build a plane similar to this would you be interested in buying one? Size somewhere around 80" wingspan powered buy a 60 size engine in the nose. It could be sold in 2 versions 1. A replica of a major airlines or 2. Plane white so the consumer can chose what they want the end product to look like. Maybe if we can drum up enough interest in something like this they will build it? There is nothing in the market place like this in terms of prop driven airliners. So what do you say any takers out there? I’m down for 2 of them.


Gotsky,
Who makes the one in the pictures ?

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/28/2007 12:51:16 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSky

If NitroPlanes agreed to build a plane similar to this would you be interested in buying one? Size somewhere around 80" wingspan powered buy a 60 size engine in the nose. It could be sold in 2 versions 1. A replica of a major airlines or 2. Plane white so the consumer can chose what they want the end product to look like. Maybe if we can drum up enough interest in something like this they will build it? There is nothing in the market place like this in terms of prop driven airliners. So what do you say any takers out there? I’m down for 2 of them.


Gotsky,
If you can, (please) give us more information about the Emery jet in the pictures.
Thanks.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 12:44:23 AM   
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That would be friggin' awsome! I would buy it in a heartbeat!

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 1:00:43 AM   
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nope stupid

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 2:41:04 AM   
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Why is it "stupid"?

The example above looks pretty good.



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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 3:08:26 AM   
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This was aa ARF kit way back in the late 60s, early 70s.
Wasn't really popular back then. Seems it came in Eastern Airlines colors. Took a .60; at the time the 60 was considered just about the largest rc airplane engine.
I do not remember the kit maker, but would recognise it in a multiple choice quiz. It was American made.
It was a good flying airplane.
That's all I can cme up with.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 4:27:56 AM   
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ORIGINAL: cjtyped

This was aa ARF kit way back in the late 60s, early 70s.
Wasn't really popular back then. Seems it came in Eastern Airlines colors. Took a .60; at the time the 60 was considered just about the largest rc airplane engine.
I do not remember the kit maker, but would recognise it in a multiple choice quiz. It was American made.
It was a good flying airplane.
That's all I can cme up with.


Cityped,
Thanks for the information. Do you have any idea how to track down plans to build a kit ?
Michael

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/29/2007 3:52:31 PM   
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Being an ARF, I doubt there ever were any plans. Seems the name Sherline comes to mind as the manufacturer.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/30/2007 3:52:13 AM   
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Well we should know shortly if NitroModels is going to take on this project... I gave them all the specs that it needs to meet.. Lets hope It happends.

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RE: Would You Want this Plane if NitroModels Built It? - 3/30/2007 4:03:20 AM   
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The airliner ARF was released in the mid 70's. It had an 82" wingspan and had around a 76" fuselage length. It was powered by a 60 size 2 stroke. They were not set up for retracts or flaps. --Of course I asked that those be included or optioned on a new version--- The market was not real big for them at the time of release so there were only a few out there and I'm sure even fewer still flying now --if any-- All radio gear was in the tail due to the long nose. I am hoping with today’s LASER CUT wood and CAD tech. that the new ARF version would look incredible and be very light as well. I'm sorry I can not recall the company that built them

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