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Tornado?
Was wondering if any manufacturer is planning to produce one? Nice classic jet with sweeping wings would be awesome, plus with the engines being so close together there would be a option for single turbine. I know Fej do one but a bit small.
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Panavia PA200 Tornado, Scale 1:6, from Manfred Eberhard (Austria)
The molds are now by MIBO in Slovenia. Regards Julius |
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Foto on Facebook (Mibo Page) |
Originally Posted by supertornado
(Post 12357481)
https://www.facebook.com/107575582597171/photos/pcb.1365263090161741/1365263010161749/?type=3&Theater
Foto on Facebook (Mibo Page) |
Scale 1:6
...more picture from the prototyp kit: Tornado von Julius Jezerniczky and the paintjob: http://www.321tigers.de/modell_tigerjet2011_e.html |
Originally Posted by supertornado
(Post 12357636)
Scale 1:6
...more picture from the prototyp kit: Tornado von Julius Jezerniczky and the paintjob: 321 Lechfeld Tigers |
The link above is not representative of the kit that Mibo will release to the public next year.
It will be very much like the A-10 with extra work packages. Mibo ( or us ) can build the plane to turnkey depending on your budget. |
You guys are releasing a tornado? I still think you guys should have stuck with the A-6 ;)
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Originally Posted by olnico
(Post 12358397)
The link above is not representative of the kit that Mibo will release to the public next year.
It will be very much like the A-10 with extra work packages. Mibo ( or us ) can build the plane to turnkey depending on your budget. |
Originally Posted by Mikey5547
(Post 12358960)
sounds good. Do you have any specs or anymore pictures?
Length: 285 cm Span: 230 cm Weight of the prototype: 20 kgs. Supports twin or single engine installation. |
I have a lot of pictures, but they are not representative of the future kit.
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I did hear on another social media that Skymaster are working on one, hopefully a decent size for those of us who want one but can't store/transport a massive twin!
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Originally Posted by olnico
(Post 12358982)
Scale, 1/6.
Length: 285 cm Span: 230 cm Weight of the prototype: 20 kgs. Supports twin or single engine installation. |
Originally Posted by Scott Douglas
(Post 12359180)
I did hear on another social media that Skymaster are working on one, hopefully a decent size for those of us who want one but can't store/transport a massive twin!
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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas
(Post 12359180)
I did hear on another social media that Skymaster are working on one, hopefully a decent size for those of us who want one but can't store/transport a massive twin!
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Originally Posted by olnico
(Post 12358982)
Scale, 1/6.
Length: 285 cm Span: 230 cm Weight of the prototype: 20 kgs. Supports twin or single engine installation. |
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Originally Posted by supertornado
(Post 12457567)
Here we go!
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...5f1e02aaab.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...c9a0b464c1.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...16c0c2ed79.jpg |
Originally Posted by supertornado
(Post 12457567)
Here we go!
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...5f1e02aaab.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...c9a0b464c1.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rcu...16c0c2ed79.jpg |
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