WREN 44-Airframes???
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From: Belgium, BELGIUM
Kits will be available this summer.
And I thought this thread was 'wren 44 airframes' and not how much hawks there are for the wren 44.
SORRY for giving info[&:]
Greetz.
Chris
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That plane is just a prototype...
Should be ideal for the MW44
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Chris
Thanks for the info on Daniel's newHawk. It looks like a very nice model and I assume will be ARTF unlike the PJP jets version.
I am currently flying an L39 and would like something different!
John Agnew
Thanks for the info on Daniel's newHawk. It looks like a very nice model and I assume will be ARTF unlike the PJP jets version.
I am currently flying an L39 and would like something different!
John Agnew
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How can I get my hands on one of composit hawks. This will be for Wren 44 conversion. I saw the video of the electric and if there is room in the model for fuel and equipment could be ideal setup. Thanks Doug
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Very interesting as well, the SR71 Blackbird from Jetcom...
http://www.jetcom-modellbau.de/Blackbird.html
Yann
http://www.jetcom-modellbau.de/Blackbird.html
Yann
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From: Chichester, UNITED KINGDOM
what about a De Havilland Vampire?
Check out the compsite one for sale here for the Mw44
http://www.jetarrows.com/vampire/page.phtml?lg=en
Check out the compsite one for sale here for the Mw44
http://www.jetarrows.com/vampire/page.phtml?lg=en
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Guys
Any of you looking for a sports model for your 44's could try this. I have just ordered one from Germany it's called the Jetco and is made by Paf- flugmodelle.de. Peter speaks excellent English and kits are in stock. Model is 60" wingspan with weight around 9/10lbs.
Looks a bit like a mini Bobcat. Wings are foam sheeted with obechi, composite booms / fuselage , room for a 1.5litre tank in fuz.
Cost is £270 or 390 euros including shipping to UK. Looks like good value, will report further when kit arrives.
John Agnew
Any of you looking for a sports model for your 44's could try this. I have just ordered one from Germany it's called the Jetco and is made by Paf- flugmodelle.de. Peter speaks excellent English and kits are in stock. Model is 60" wingspan with weight around 9/10lbs.
Looks a bit like a mini Bobcat. Wings are foam sheeted with obechi, composite booms / fuselage , room for a 1.5litre tank in fuz.
Cost is £270 or 390 euros including shipping to UK. Looks like good value, will report further when kit arrives.
John Agnew
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Hal,
No I don't know any Mig29, but looks like a new Su27 just came out at grumania...
http://www.grumania.de/html/su27_flanker1.html
Yann
No I don't know any Mig29, but looks like a new Su27 just came out at grumania...
http://www.grumania.de/html/su27_flanker1.html
Yann
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Yann
That's even better than the MiG! This looks like it is going to be a real winner!
I see in your other thread where you have listed the details. I am going to keep an eye on this. I hope someone will let us know how it flys.
Hal
That's even better than the MiG! This looks like it is going to be a real winner!
I see in your other thread where you have listed the details. I am going to keep an eye on this. I hope someone will let us know how it flys.
Hal
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Hal,
If you're really interested and if you're right and this plane is a winner,
then you should pop an Email to the manufacturer to book yours before the waiting list gets too big...
Yann
PS: How can a SU be better than a MIG !!!
If you're really interested and if you're right and this plane is a winner,
then you should pop an Email to the manufacturer to book yours before the waiting list gets too big...
Yann
PS: How can a SU be better than a MIG !!!
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Yann
Thanks for the advice. Will do.
Actually the SU27 is probably not better than the MiG. I just like it better because it can do that crazy Cobra maneuver.
Hal
Yann
Thanks for the advice. Will do.
Actually the SU27 is probably not better than the MiG. I just like it better because it can do that crazy Cobra maneuver.
Hal

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I'm not surprised that the MiG can do the Cobra maneuver. They are very similar looking airplanes. That is why I was interested in the MiG. I'm glad there are some new airframes for the 7lb. turbine. I think that size engine is really going to be perfect for a small field.
Will any other jet do the Cobra maneuver?
Hal
Will any other jet do the Cobra maneuver?
Hal
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If anyone is interested in the F20 Tigershark, this bird is available as a kit for the MW44 at:
http://www.thorjet.co.uk/kit_cat_f20.htm
http://www.thorjet.co.uk/kit_cat_f20.htm
#73

Aviation Design make a scale Mirage 2000 suitable for the MW44.
The basic kit costs 770 Euros.
A probes set, scale retract, cockpit, conformal kevlar tanks, wheels, brakes... are also available as options.
Eventhough this plane is well prefabricated, this is not an ARF.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aviationdesign/index2.htm
The basic kit costs 770 Euros.
A probes set, scale retract, cockpit, conformal kevlar tanks, wheels, brakes... are also available as options.
Eventhough this plane is well prefabricated, this is not an ARF.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aviationdesign/index2.htm



