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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 5/7/2007 8:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BobH

DP check out his quote.. its built from Jim Pepino plans.


That's right. The wing ribs gave it away as on the Proctor, it has more ribs I think. DP

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/9/2013 7:35 PM   
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Hi people,
here is my first triplane... i build this plane with depron and balsa.. i used a brushless motor 900Kw..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K36oS9VgOHM

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/9/2013 7:39 PM   
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Here are my biplane and triplane...







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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/9/2013 10:03 PM   
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1/3 scale BUSA Fokker DVII and 1/2 scale DRI

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/9/2013 11:31 PM   
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Fokker D.V, 1/8th scale, electric.


Bigger brother, 1/6th scale, gas. (needs a repaint to reflect the correct camo)

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/9/2013 11:53 PM   
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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 12:24 AM   
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Some flying shots. Lost the Triplane 2 years ago to radio failure. Just got a new kit, so I am planning on having a replacement this summer.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 12:47 AM   
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www.hoosierdawnpatrol.com

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 2:19 PM   
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BUSA Nieuport, unfortunately gone when the tail broke off in flight.



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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 2:34 PM   
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busa 1/3 pup , scratch built dr-1 32%

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 2:43 PM   
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Here's my scout. Never made it "to" the war (except in Dawn Patrol) but WWI era....

I've made it a bit past this photo, but still have plumbing to do before covering.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 4:06 PM   
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here is one of mine. proctor albatros D5a. 2 year winner at the Blue Max in kit built class. will be flying this at top gun this year

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 4:07 PM   
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My 1/4 scale Pfalz D-XII built from enlarged Dennis Bryant plans. 88" wingspan, ZDZ 40 on a 20/10 prop, GTM fabric. Very easy plane to fly!

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 5:19 PM   
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Proctor Nieuport 11. Built 2001, Flown at two ScaleMasters Championships. Several hundred flights.

OS 70 Surpass engine, Solartex covering and Klass Kote paint.

Too much fun.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 6:14 PM   
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My fleet

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 7:35 PM   
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I'm no photographer.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 8:23 PM   
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How about a pair of Hangar 9 Fokker DVII's. Mine is on the left, or should I say your left. Doesn't really matter, there both the same.
Made three great flight's on her yesterday. What a fun plane to fly.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 9:39 PM   
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Here my GP DR-1 and my Balsa USA Sopwith Pup.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 9:49 PM   
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I built 2 Balsa USA Sop Pup kits for me and my friend Dallas in 2008. Both are still flying and still look pretty good. They are great Sunday fyers and you won't be ashamed to take it to a Dawn Patrol event. My Pup has won 2 awards at these different Dawn Patrol so far. Here are some pictures of my Sop Pup. I'll post pictures of my other war birds soon.


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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 11:26 PM   
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I think I know WINGS2AN3 .

His planes are beautifully built and visually stunning when seen seen in person. The size and realism is almost beyond belief. You need to keep reminding yourself that these are not full scale.

They are "magic" in the air , especially the TriPlane. You need to see them in flight , the pictures don't do them justice.

When the tri plane was brought to field to be maiden ed , everyone at the field stopped what they were doing and watch in awe as this magnificent plane flew for the first time.

I never heard 30 guys applaud so loudly when the flight over.

Wings2an3 is a special builder and treasury in RC community.

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/10/2013 11:57 PM   
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Nieuport 11. Modified from Balsa USA kit

Zenoah 80 cc with Xoar Scimitar 28x6

Flown hundreds of times and a great flyer

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/11/2013 12:12 AM   
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The German Fokker D-VII was one of my favorite airplanes of the "Great War". There are so many different color scheme to choose from for a scale project. There are several books that have the history of the pilots and their own color scheme. I elected to do my Balsa USA 1/4 scale D-VII after Oblt. Erich Lowenhardt's Fok D-VII, he was the 3rd highest scoring German Ace in WW I. The Balsa USA 1/4 scale Fok D-VII is the best flying RC airplane I have had in over 30 year of flying RC airplanes. My yellow D-VII won several awards at different events during the 2009/2010 season. The beginning of the 2011 season I attended an event and was one of the first in the air, this was just a week before "War Birds Over Texas". Well on the first flight I lost it in the morning sun, the crash was a total loss. I knew I would build another D-VII. Here are the picture of Obt. Erich Lowenhardt's Fok D VII, his yellow fuselage Fok D-VII was hard to miss,


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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/11/2013 12:38 AM   
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Happy Flying D7 & D8 Balsa usa ..

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/11/2013 1:39 AM   
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My newest find. An Aerotec Albatros DVa kit. Very old kit but also very complete. Includes fiberglass spinner, all the wood, plans, pre-bent wires and full cockpit with working controls. It even has the metal chair built and included. Also my Balsa USA DVII and my soon to be covered Balsa USA V. 11

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RE: lets see your ww1 biplane!! - 2/11/2013 1:52 AM   
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Here is my pic of a Hangar 9 Sopwith Camel it has a .46 ERC electric motor and flies very well



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