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Nitrostaff1 !
If you would consider it, I would be happy with the parts for a Ryan. I just don't have the time to scratch build anymore, but I would have the time for a kit ! Has the possibility been suggested to also offer the ARF's as kits ???
There are quite a few that I would like to have.
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How about a good scale FW109 maybe even a D9 something like the BF 109 HAHN. I own one now and like the quality. Would jump right on a 190 like that. Thanks for giving us the imput.
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Not sure what ones to put back in stock but how about something new and totally original. Like a quad engine EDF jet such as a C-17 Globemaster or C-5 Galaxy, something like that. I have not seen anything out there like this yet although GWS has some small jet that I think has quad edfs. I am talking on the lines of a 15 or 25 size plane.
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How about something that NO ONE has but I bet would be EXTREMELY popular
there's a million P51's,Spits,P40's,47's,ME109's,Corsairs,Zero's etc
Here's one you NEVER see either kitted or ARF'd yet in reality was possibly one of the fastest most maneuverable warbirds.................
and I bet would be a hot seller. I know I would buy one or two
YAK-3
there's a million P51's,Spits,P40's,47's,ME109's,Corsairs,Zero's etc
Here's one you NEVER see either kitted or ARF'd yet in reality was possibly one of the fastest most maneuverable warbirds.................
and I bet would be a hot seller. I know I would buy one or two
YAK-3
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ORIGINAL: pilot4ifr
Simple ..... The Twin Mustang p-85 ...............!!!!
Simple ..... The Twin Mustang p-85 ...............!!!!
anyone got one they want to get rid of?
Have 2 ST.45's looking for a home
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we should have the mosquito coming next year 09 late january.
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i would like to see the dehavilland mosquito i want it for christmas
i would like to see the dehavilland mosquito i want it for christmas
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I wish they would get that Yellow Bobcat 50 back in stock, I think it is one of the best looking jets up there and its been out of stock forever.
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[sm=thumbup.gif]what ever you do please please PLEASE, get more of the cessna 421. You've got a real home run on your hands with that plane it's my understanding it's giving the top flight cessna 310 a run for it's money,and guess who's gonna win!!!!! Navee8or
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All of the electric motors, but especially the MonsterPower's
Mini-Girl, Mini-Girl, Mini-Girl ARF
Phoenix-2000 foamy
Accipiter Badius RTF
Hotpoint ARF
Extra 330L 50 - 80" ARF CMPro
CMP Katana-S 140 - 72" Almost-Ready-to-Fly
Staudacher S-300D 40 - 53" ARF
Sukhoi SU-31 90 - 69" ARF
Nitroplanes, you da man!
Mini-Girl, Mini-Girl, Mini-Girl ARF
Phoenix-2000 foamy
Accipiter Badius RTF
Hotpoint ARF
Extra 330L 50 - 80" ARF CMPro
CMP Katana-S 140 - 72" Almost-Ready-to-Fly
Staudacher S-300D 40 - 53" ARF
Sukhoi SU-31 90 - 69" ARF
Nitroplanes, you da man!
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Also, it would be positively lovely if you came up with a medium-to-large
Fokker D-VII,
especially with the lozenge camoflage!
Fokker D-VII,
especially with the lozenge camoflage!
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NitroModels 2008 Model Yak-54 120 - 69" Nitro Gas Radio Remote Controlled Aerobatic Airplane ARF New!
Item: 90A202_GasNitroModels-Yak120
You ran out before I could buy one. $199. Getting any more soon?
Item: 90A202_GasNitroModels-Yak120
You ran out before I could buy one. $199. Getting any more soon?
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'01YellowVette,
I bought one on Black Friday; and it looks terrific! If they restock it, buy it immediately before it's sold out. I plan on putting an MVVS 26cc gasser on it.
Speaking of gassers, I take it you have a Yellow Vette....Great! I've always driven Vettes and am now driving a black 2006 Vette. And welcome to RCU (you just recently joined?)....you'll love it.
Lastly, you're a Texan? I have a daughter and family in The Woodlands. Anywhere near you?
Merry Christmas,
Steve
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I bought one on Black Friday; and it looks terrific! If they restock it, buy it immediately before it's sold out. I plan on putting an MVVS 26cc gasser on it.
Speaking of gassers, I take it you have a Yellow Vette....Great! I've always driven Vettes and am now driving a black 2006 Vette. And welcome to RCU (you just recently joined?)....you'll love it.
Lastly, you're a Texan? I have a daughter and family in The Woodlands. Anywhere near you?
Merry Christmas,
Steve
Foggy Minded Mountain Boy
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Someone needs to kit or ARF the
Fairey Swordfish (FSF).
This early WWII British Carrier biplane had one gloryously courageous moment that changed the course of the war in the Atlantic, and this justifies modelers' interest in it..
The huge German Battleship, the Bismark, had been carelessly sent almost alone (by Hitler) into the Atlantic on its first mission to destroy allied supply frigates. Before she got into position to do that, she encountered the HMS Hood (as big as the Bismark, and, athough older, highly experienced and the Pride of the British Navy.) In a pitched battle at great distance about 20 miles the Bismark vaporized the Hood within 10 minutes, and Hood went down so fast that all but 3 of her 1400 crew perished.
The "shock and awe" in England was great, but gradually, with Churchill pushing, a chilling anger developed within the Royal Navy to sink the Bismark, partly to revenge the Hood, but also because of the threat she represented. Both Bismark and its escort Prinz Eugen needed minor work, but they also knew they had become targets for hundreds of navy warships, so they decided to make flank speed for safe ports in France, where the Luftwaffe would protect them. Although about 6 Brit navy ships were tracking them from the Hood disaster, to aid other forces to get into position to cut them off before France, Bismark/Eugen's radar trail was actually lost, and for many hours their position was not known
Then, an American PBY Catalina lend-leased to England spotted them, and the chase was on again. The only ships in position to intercept, Force H, consisted of a small group centered on the carrier HMS Victorious. Its best weapons for the job were the out-dated FSF bipes one 15" torpedo (500 ld charge). 3-man crew, top speed about 100mph.
Several waves of these were sent, flying 50' off water at 90mph into murderous flak. A few made direct hits on the Bismark's sides, but 500 lbs of dynamite was insufficient to penetrate the sides' 18" steel armour.
Then, finally, one courageous FSF got lucky. With its crew observer hanging out of his cockpit almost upside down to judge the wave action (one didn't want the falling torpedo to hit a wave peak, which usually knocked it off course) this particular launch succeeded in severely damaging Bismark's rudder; thereafter, she could only only steam in circles, waiting for her fight to the death with the British navy. Which she got, and was soon sent to the bottom, yet making as good an account of herself as could be done under the circumstances.
It's felt that, but for the FSF's damage to her rudder, she would have made safe haven in France and lived to fight many more and more wisely planned Atlantic battles, with great impact on the war.
Let's get an ARF for this FSF improbable hero plane!
Fairey Swordfish (FSF).
This early WWII British Carrier biplane had one gloryously courageous moment that changed the course of the war in the Atlantic, and this justifies modelers' interest in it..
The huge German Battleship, the Bismark, had been carelessly sent almost alone (by Hitler) into the Atlantic on its first mission to destroy allied supply frigates. Before she got into position to do that, she encountered the HMS Hood (as big as the Bismark, and, athough older, highly experienced and the Pride of the British Navy.) In a pitched battle at great distance about 20 miles the Bismark vaporized the Hood within 10 minutes, and Hood went down so fast that all but 3 of her 1400 crew perished.
The "shock and awe" in England was great, but gradually, with Churchill pushing, a chilling anger developed within the Royal Navy to sink the Bismark, partly to revenge the Hood, but also because of the threat she represented. Both Bismark and its escort Prinz Eugen needed minor work, but they also knew they had become targets for hundreds of navy warships, so they decided to make flank speed for safe ports in France, where the Luftwaffe would protect them. Although about 6 Brit navy ships were tracking them from the Hood disaster, to aid other forces to get into position to cut them off before France, Bismark/Eugen's radar trail was actually lost, and for many hours their position was not known
Then, an American PBY Catalina lend-leased to England spotted them, and the chase was on again. The only ships in position to intercept, Force H, consisted of a small group centered on the carrier HMS Victorious. Its best weapons for the job were the out-dated FSF bipes one 15" torpedo (500 ld charge). 3-man crew, top speed about 100mph.
Several waves of these were sent, flying 50' off water at 90mph into murderous flak. A few made direct hits on the Bismark's sides, but 500 lbs of dynamite was insufficient to penetrate the sides' 18" steel armour.
Then, finally, one courageous FSF got lucky. With its crew observer hanging out of his cockpit almost upside down to judge the wave action (one didn't want the falling torpedo to hit a wave peak, which usually knocked it off course) this particular launch succeeded in severely damaging Bismark's rudder; thereafter, she could only only steam in circles, waiting for her fight to the death with the British navy. Which she got, and was soon sent to the bottom, yet making as good an account of herself as could be done under the circumstances.
It's felt that, but for the FSF's damage to her rudder, she would have made safe haven in France and lived to fight many more and more wisely planned Atlantic battles, with great impact on the war.
Let's get an ARF for this FSF improbable hero plane!
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Are any of the P-51D 60's ever coming back into stock. IE the Double Trouble or Marie??????
OH Yeah, Update your web site and get rid of stuff you are no longer going to stock or sell. I hate to look at something, think well it will be coming in, then look several weeks later and find the same message "Sold Out". Update the site if you do not plan to stock for an extended period of time.
OH Yeah, Update your web site and get rid of stuff you are no longer going to stock or sell. I hate to look at something, think well it will be coming in, then look several weeks later and find the same message "Sold Out". Update the site if you do not plan to stock for an extended period of time.