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EVOL 11-05-2004 02:40 AM

Platus Porter ARF?
 
there was a company that made a large scale platus porter ARF that ran an add in Model Aviation years back. does anyone know if they still make this plane or if any other companys are making a porter ARF? thx chris

MGBGT racer 11-05-2004 09:49 AM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
Altech made a 'ready to cover' plane that is quite nice, but it's not what I would consider large. It has a 72" span and designed for .40-.60 power. I have one that is unfinished that I had planned to power with a .52 FS. Just never seem to find time to finish it.
They are hard to find now- it's been almost 10 years since they stopped making them.

Deadeye 11-05-2004 10:17 AM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
Jamara used to make a Pilatus Porter, but there website seems to be down. Not sure of the size.

SunShyne 11-05-2004 12:09 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
I'd love to include a Porter and the PC-9 to my stable one day. I do agree it almost impossible to find a quality ARF/ARC version of the Porter. Only PC-9 I know of is the Seagull that I use for a fun fly. [:o]


We need more Pilatus aircraft!! :D

matt

mimoore67 11-05-2004 12:22 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
RC PlanePower made a very nice large scale 98" Pilatus Porter. This was the ealry model of the airplane, which was powered by a large lycoming engine and had the short nose. Most people are familiar with turbine powered, long nosed plane.

Tod bad, they were nice planes made in Czech Repubic, I think. I bought two of them and started one, but it's now been moved back.

Joe Beaudin 11-05-2004 07:23 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
The Jamara Porter has about a 95" Wing Span. It calls for a 120 to 180 4stroke. I am currently flying mine with a RCV 90 swinging a 16x14 APC Prop. I have only 4 flights on the plane so far but everything has been good. The plane comes in 2 colors, Red and White or Silver and Blue like the Air America plane. If you have any questions I will be glad to answer.

Joe

SunShyne 11-06-2004 01:49 AM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
Hello Joe

do you know who is Jamara's US dist?

matt

EARLYWARNING 02-11-2007 07:35 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
i found this at:http://www.flairmodels.co.uk/Aircraf...rbo_Porter.htm

EARLYWARNING 02-12-2007 10:33 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
http://www.ikonnwst.com/

nemesis4u 02-12-2007 11:19 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
AVAILABLE HERE IN WHITE, YELLOW AND ALSO ARC !!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.vqwarbirds.com/products/aircraft/pc6.html

tIANci 02-13-2007 08:34 AM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
Eat your hearts out with this ... this is so tempting and begs for an EP conversion. http://www.okmodel.co.jp/catalog/p30.pdf

The VQ one is not nice, she is heavy and the wood is not really good but then its really cheap. :)

MormonMike 02-16-2007 08:55 AM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
OK, so what is the price of this Porter ARF ? Who do we order from ? Is it available yet ? Please, more info ! Thanks, MM

Bill Rademacher 02-16-2007 03:18 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
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I am flying one of the Jamara porters, from the Czech republic. I got it off of RCuniverse, froma hobby shop that had one or two left. Post a wanted add, and see what you come up with. Worked for me.

I have a FPE 1.3 on the nose. Great airplane. The flaps are really awesome, and it comes down really nice with them deployed.

One nice touch is that the cowl os pretty wide, and would accommodate lots of motors.

Bill

JimO 02-16-2007 04:21 PM

RE: Platus Porter ARF?
 
The OK Model Porter delivered to the East coast was $550.00. and 8 to 10 weeks.

I have the VQ arf and it is not heavy at all. Wood looks OK to me. Just started to assemble and no problems.



Jim


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