F-111 Ardvark...does anyone make a kit of this plane?
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RE: F-111
ORIGINAL: wimpel
hi,
the factory mibo has one f111 , so you can find them on the site
http://www.mibojets.com/index.php?op...id=112&lang=en
regards
wim
hi,
the factory mibo has one f111 , so you can find them on the site
http://www.mibojets.com/index.php?op...id=112&lang=en
regards
wim
Thanks for the info.
Yes, that's the 1:7-Scale FB-111 that they had at TopGun this year. It's a very nice model that was well-received by everyone.
Dan
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F-111 drawings
Hi, I am new here so please bear with me. For your information I am an ex-RAAF Avionics technician 1972 to 1988, and ex-Boeing (Australia) contractor who spent 12 yrs doing avionics upgrades on our fleet from 1992 to 2004. I am now retired and have been researching F-111 drawings to be able to build a 1/3 or 1/4 scale model for static display. The RAAF had a smaller one for displays around Australia years ago and I think the person who build the R/C turbine powered one may have used info from that back in the 90's. I have managed to collect some information and more on Google and Youtube and now working thru that info trhen draw up scale drawings that can be rescaled.
I am situated in Rockhampton Central Queensland Australia and can be contacted on here or email at [email protected] if anybody is interested further. Though my model will be a static display it can also be used in military parades towed behind my modified ride on mower/Willys Jeep. I am also looking at a scaled model of the Messerschmitt ME-163 Komet. I have been up close to the real one when in the RAAF as well as a full sized ME-262 in our museum here.
I am situated in Rockhampton Central Queensland Australia and can be contacted on here or email at [email protected] if anybody is interested further. Though my model will be a static display it can also be used in military parades towed behind my modified ride on mower/Willys Jeep. I am also looking at a scaled model of the Messerschmitt ME-163 Komet. I have been up close to the real one when in the RAAF as well as a full sized ME-262 in our museum here.