Boeing 727 scale 1/16
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Boeing 727 scale 1/16
Hello this it is my boeing 727 propelled with a turbine Jetcentral of 10 kgs, my friend's airplane kits Norbert Rauch Germany.
The same one began to build it near Year and half ago, we are already in stage of final painting and decals.
Some pictures
Cordial greetings
The same one began to build it near Year and half ago, we are already in stage of final painting and decals.
Some pictures
Cordial greetings
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
The 727 is my all time fav airliner too!
I like your effort cept one thing...you HAVE to do someting with the nose gear door(s)....the "door" you have is, well...ugly.
Sorry, dont mean to harsh but it really takes away from your effort.
I like your effort cept one thing...you HAVE to do someting with the nose gear door(s)....the "door" you have is, well...ugly.
Sorry, dont mean to harsh but it really takes away from your effort.
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I have this same plane, built to the same stage. I am curious on how you plan to get the Falcon in the tail section, I am able to squeeze a Wren 54 SS back there, but everything else, just seemed to big. The nose gear door is a problem for usre, on mine it basically has become an obsession and looks like it going to be a series of four doors, two of which close after the gear is deployed.
There is not much in the way of instruction, but the glass parts are very good.
I am using the HAWE gear, very nice.
Keep us posted, I am anxious awaiting your results.
There is not much in the way of instruction, but the glass parts are very good.
I am using the HAWE gear, very nice.
Keep us posted, I am anxious awaiting your results.
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
The front floodgates are installed in mechanical way and in turn to a secuenciador for the train and tapas of the same one,
If they need some picture here in especial,pues we are,
The airplane takes in the load floodgate as the origial, there I will place valves of having filled with JP1, air and other articles
Greetings and thank you for their good comments
Carlos - Didn't FalconWings understand what you wanted to write me? I can clarify it, tank you
If they need some picture here in especial,pues we are,
The airplane takes in the load floodgate as the origial, there I will place valves of having filled with JP1, air and other articles
Greetings and thank you for their good comments
Carlos - Didn't FalconWings understand what you wanted to write me? I can clarify it, tank you
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
Very nice project , and also in my opinion one of the coolest looking airliners.. My first flight ever was Buenos Aires - Porto Alegre in one of those in 1973, and one interesting feature in this plane was the tail stairs wich let you enter this plane without wating for the airport stair tractor. Of course, all this with one jet engine running right over your head! I was very,very young at that time but remember it like it was 5 minutes ago..
Saludos, Enrique
Saludos, Enrique
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
The 727 is my Fav too...worked on them for a long time back in the day...This is a picture of Key Air's N29KA...this 727 has a very colorful past...can you guess what it is?
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DING DING DING, we have a winner...that is her...
Beer Cans now...but I flown on 29KA many times and spent many long nights on the Ramp at Nellis working on her...A Checks, B Checks, APU replacements, Complete interior replacements, engine swaps, you name it, we did it...
Sure miss the old days....
Beer Cans now...but I flown on 29KA many times and spent many long nights on the Ramp at Nellis working on her...A Checks, B Checks, APU replacements, Complete interior replacements, engine swaps, you name it, we did it...
Sure miss the old days....
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
ORIGINAL: DocYates
I have this same plane, built to the same stage. I am curious on how you plan to get the Falcon in the tail section, I am able to squeeze a Wren 54 SS back there, but everything else, just seemed to big. The nose gear door is a problem for usre, on mine it basically has become an obsession and looks like it going to be a series of four doors, two of which close after the gear is deployed.
There is not much in the way of instruction, but the glass parts are very good.
I am using the HAWE gear, very nice.
Keep us posted, I am anxious awaiting your results.
I have this same plane, built to the same stage. I am curious on how you plan to get the Falcon in the tail section, I am able to squeeze a Wren 54 SS back there, but everything else, just seemed to big. The nose gear door is a problem for usre, on mine it basically has become an obsession and looks like it going to be a series of four doors, two of which close after the gear is deployed.
There is not much in the way of instruction, but the glass parts are very good.
I am using the HAWE gear, very nice.
Keep us posted, I am anxious awaiting your results.
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Sure, I remember the Ezeiza Airport full of Aerolineas Argentinas aiplanes,,, in those times there was a open balcony to people hear the jets (also remember of the Caravelle a incredibly noisy French jet) and smell the jet fuel.. Also remember the pomelo juice, cafe con medialunas and bife de chorizo...[sm=thumbs_up.gif]
About the N29KA story, it is explained here.. amazing story. Thx for surfacing it, F-18DB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper
About the N29KA story, it is explained here.. amazing story. Thx for surfacing it, F-18DB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
Dear Enrique
Here accent a picture of a Boeing 727 similar to mine in my friend's R/c Mr. Reinhard Oetken (Germany)
Who build the B727 of Norwest.
Here some pictures but of the construction of my 727
Here accent a picture of a Boeing 727 similar to mine in my friend's R/c Mr. Reinhard Oetken (Germany)
Who build the B727 of Norwest.
Here some pictures but of the construction of my 727
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fumus,
I have the project set aside, been working on other things, but I need to get back to it. The toughest thing to get right, besides the nose gear doors, was the horizontal stab (elevator) and it took me a while to get satisfied with the mechanism and trust that it would hold together. I am confident now that it will work. I have yet to construct the rounded underbelly where the mains will retract. I have a ton of documentation for the 727-100, and will probably replicate the Fed-Ex paint scheme since it is easy to see and is very recognizable.
Will try and get back to it soon and get some pics for you.
Tommy
I have the project set aside, been working on other things, but I need to get back to it. The toughest thing to get right, besides the nose gear doors, was the horizontal stab (elevator) and it took me a while to get satisfied with the mechanism and trust that it would hold together. I am confident now that it will work. I have yet to construct the rounded underbelly where the mains will retract. I have a ton of documentation for the 727-100, and will probably replicate the Fed-Ex paint scheme since it is easy to see and is very recognizable.
Will try and get back to it soon and get some pics for you.
Tommy
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RE: Boeing 727 scale 1/16
Thank you Tommy
I wait their pictures
Here a picture of the mechanism that we carry out in lathe and aluminum for the elevators .
This unites the two elevators to the control servo, very easy and effective of contruction
Cordial greetings,
Carlos
I wait their pictures
Here a picture of the mechanism that we carry out in lathe and aluminum for the elevators .
This unites the two elevators to the control servo, very easy and effective of contruction
Cordial greetings,
Carlos
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I ended up with something similar, however I used a bellcrank about midway up the vertical stab, as suggested by Mr. Rauch. the horizontals then rotate in a pivot block and there is a small pushrod attached to the front of the stabs which move them up and down. The servo is low in the vertical stab and accessed thru a small panel there.
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