Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
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RE: Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
I am hoping that cox will come out with Picas T 28 Trojan in an arf.Its right up there with the best looking of all the war birds
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Dewoitine 520
Was one of the best fighters of WWII. Or would have been if it'd been built in a country that didn't go under almost instantly.
Was one of the best fighters of WWII. Or would have been if it'd been built in a country that didn't go under almost instantly.
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RE: Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
crownvic,
Latest issue of FLY RC tells about COX releasing the PICA T-28 Trojan 78.75" Wingspan....and Robart as retracts since it use to be kitted.... so ...may as well order you some gear as it could take a while to get some T-28 Robart Gear...
Tomas
Latest issue of FLY RC tells about COX releasing the PICA T-28 Trojan 78.75" Wingspan....and Robart as retracts since it use to be kitted.... so ...may as well order you some gear as it could take a while to get some T-28 Robart Gear...
Tomas
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ORIGINAL: MANFRED
How about a P-51 or Corsair or a zero??......................... What? you say. We already have 30 or more of these, precisely! No matter what we want they usually still come out with the same tired airplanes over and over again!
How about a P-51 or Corsair or a zero??......................... What? you say. We already have 30 or more of these, precisely! No matter what we want they usually still come out with the same tired airplanes over and over again!
Has anyone build a SUPER corsair?
Notice the bubble canopy.
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RE: Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
What about this one?!
It's a Ikarus S49C, a Yugoslavian post-WWII fighter. Based on the IK-3, it was fitted with a new fuselage and a 1500hp version of the Hispano Suiza YS-12.
I think it looks great... Working on a CAD-Plan (180 cm / 71" Wingspan, OS 120 four stroke engine), but there ist still a lot of work to do!
Greetings
It's a Ikarus S49C, a Yugoslavian post-WWII fighter. Based on the IK-3, it was fitted with a new fuselage and a 1500hp version of the Hispano Suiza YS-12.
I think it looks great... Working on a CAD-Plan (180 cm / 71" Wingspan, OS 120 four stroke engine), but there ist still a lot of work to do!
Greetings
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ORIGINAL: nemesis4u
crownvic,
Latest issue of FLY RC tells about COX releasing the PICA T-28 Trojan 78.75" Wingspan....and Robart as retracts since it use to be kitted.... so ...may as well order you some gear as it could take a while to get some T-28 Robart Gear...
Tomas
crownvic,
Latest issue of FLY RC tells about COX releasing the PICA T-28 Trojan 78.75" Wingspan....and Robart as retracts since it use to be kitted.... so ...may as well order you some gear as it could take a while to get some T-28 Robart Gear...
Tomas
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ORIGINAL: Bearzilla
How about this one - its looks pretty darn good so far. I wonder if the glass/plastic parts are available yet?
[link]http://www.cdscaledesigns.com/[/link]
ORIGINAL: CorsairJock
The B-17C, yes I love those early versions as well.
The B-17C, yes I love those early versions as well.
[link]http://www.cdscaledesigns.com/[/link]
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RE: Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
Japanese Aichi A32 Bomber.. i trying find a balsa kit for it, but is very hard.. is very rare and beautifull model:
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I have yet to see anyone in the Dallas Fort Worth area with a Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat like mine. Its a Ziroli and has a G-62 for power and robarts retracts and weights in at 38 lbs. I have flown her twice this year at the Dallas RC club field.
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RE: Rare Warbirds, what would you like to see?
I understand why they are not modeled; but the Boeing B-47 Stratojet and my all time favorite, the Convair B-58 Hustler, are truly works of art. They had a terrible mission and had a short service life, but just look at them; fast, beautiful and deadly.
check out the JATO images!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-47_Stratojet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-58_Hustler
check out the JATO images!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-47_Stratojet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-58_Hustler
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ORIGINAL: JIMMYMUGUREL
Agree with you!
how manny kit producers made this?
JIMMY
ORIGINAL: Danh4
IAR-80
IAR-80
how manny kit producers made this?
JIMMY
I have been collecting drawings and info on the IAR 80 for years.
Hope fully in the next few years I will get to build one!
Cheers