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Old 03-15-2015, 12:38 AM
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More and larger from Philip Avonds. I would love to build any of his models one size up. Why not his F-15 or F-104 to 1:7 scale? Are you with us Philip?

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Here's my short list!
Beech Kingair or 1900
T-34 C
A-6 Intruder
Learjet-35
Old 03-15-2015, 04:56 AM
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Here's my short list!
Beech Kingair or 1900
T-34 C
A-6 Intruder
Learjet-35
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Originally Posted by Jannica
More and larger from Philip Avonds. I would love to build any of his models one size up. Why not his F-15 or F-104 to 1:7 scale? Are you with us Philip?

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+1. Totally agree!!!
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Any Century Series jets but, especially the F-101 VOODOO!

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Old 03-15-2015, 06:32 AM
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Dh108
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sooner or later someone is gonna come out with an edf using a geared fan
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Originally Posted by popargr
sooner or later someone is gonna come out with an edf using a geared fan
Or two fans in tandem
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Originally Posted by Jannica
More and larger from Philip Avonds. I would love to build any of his models one size up. Why not his F-15 or F-104 to 1:7 scale? Are you with us Philip?

Jannica in Sweden
If you want a bigger f-104 why don't you look a Skymaster or even the Airworld kit.

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A 180 powered Gnat must be about 1/3rd scale. S
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How about a U-2 R for a small Wren
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F-8 Crusader , I.d be glad to have one of those http://www.dcmodelshop.com/ maybe someone knows what's going on about this project?
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This is cute
http://www.fool.com/investing/genera...0-warthog.aspx
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A Textron Scorpion would be great looking and probably easy to fly
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I want to finish my 1/6 scale Vigilante and have it be a *****cat to fly. I can only hope. BIG A-5 Vigilante build

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Old 03-15-2015, 02:33 PM
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Apparently they think I am talking about the slang female anatomy but I am not. That is the reason RCU asterisked out my word….. I just hope it is a good plane.
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Originally Posted by skippyc5
Here's my short list!
Beech Kingair or 1900
T-34 C
A-6 Intruder
Learjet-35
A club member is selling a 116" Intruder. It is a short kit. Glass fuse and foam cores.
Old 03-15-2015, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by spike5150
YF-23, 1/8 or bigger. Love that plane.
Yeah definately. That would be awesome.
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I see a Mig-21 made the list. Go check out my 1/8 Mig-21MF build on here and RCG. Getting ready to mold it and sell kits of it this year
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A big + 1 for the Textron Scorpion
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F-5E Tiger II

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Originally Posted by Jannica
More and larger from Philip Avonds. I would love to build any of his models one size up. Why not his F-15 or F-104 to 1:7 scale? Are you with us Philip?

Jannica in Sweden
The Avonds F-104 is already 1/7 scale. You're half way there!
Old 03-15-2015, 07:48 PM
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F-5A Freedom fighter
F-101 Voodoo
CF-100 Canuck
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[QUOTE=Greg Wright;12003185]If you want a bigger f-104 why don't you look a Spymaster or even the Airworld kit.[/QUOTE

Itīs justthat I am so fond of Philip Avonds models and I have so much confidence in them.He leaves a lot to the builder to do which I like and that also keeps the priceon a reasonably level. They are also very well constructed and fly very well. Ienjoy his F-15 since many years and would love a slightly larger clone.
I did notrealize that his F-104 already was 1:7 scale but it makes sense when youmention it. I have nearly ordered it at least a couple of times but so far changedmy mind in the last minute because I thought it was just a little too small. Ihave seen both the Skymaster and the Airworld F104 close up and in the air andthey both seems to be very nice planes but not my cup of tea.


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1/6 scale (BVM scale or better) F4-E.....


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