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AirPac Models 10-19-2006 07:10 PM

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ORIGINAL: Jascat100

600$, you must be joking. Dream on buddy.
I hate to think how much it will cost to send one to Cyprus.
Is it worthwhile designing this jet for one or two people???
You are killing a great model before it gets established with your prices & carriage.

Edit. Sorry reply meant to Airpac.


Regards

Jim

Jim,
The F-4 box is very big. The dimensions are 195cm (76.7" ) x 61cm (25.6" ) x 40cm (15.7" ). You may be able to find your shipping carrier or calculate your own and that will give you an idea on how much it will cost to ship by air to Cyprus .




AirPac Models 10-19-2006 07:14 PM

RE: Skymaster F-4E phantom
 


ORIGINAL: grbaker


You are here: » Catalog » Jets Kits/Accessories » F-4E Phantom II »
F-4E Phantom II ARF $9,999.00


The F-4E is currently in pre-production and not yet available for purchase.
This price from the Airpac site does look a little steep.
Gary,

For the price $9999 in the web site we actually don't have a complete price. MLaCoste & Adil already explain the reason. Once we do have the completed price we will be posting it for US market.


Ehab 10-19-2006 07:51 PM

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Hi Eric: Would you care to answer my question about a realistic delivery date? Thx!

grbaker 10-19-2006 07:59 PM

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Eric,

I knew the F-4 was not priced at $9999.99. My post was in response to Jascats statement below. I should have put one of these :D at the end of my earlier post. Sorry for the rub.


You are killing a great model before it gets established with your prices & carriage.

Edit. Sorry reply meant to Airpac.

Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:29 PM

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OK as promised!!:

As alredy mentioned, The box is huge. Very well packed and took a while to get everything unwrapped etc.
Initial expression I had was "man that's a big sucka !!" I did take some pictures but as you can tell, I'm not a great cameraman either ;)

I have to say that I am more than impressed. The detail, Fit and finish is better than anything I've seen on ANY ARF. The wing to fuse joint etc. are perfect. The plane is SOLID. No flimsy material anywhere. The main fuse former is 1/4 ply-CF cloth-1/4 ply and perfectly glued so it ain't going anywhere.

The wings attachment is excellent. The above post that the wing attachment is not adquate is a joke. There are two 1/2 solid CF rods and one of them DOES go through and through. The rear one goes in a phenolic tube about 6" and resides in an AL clamp to retain the wing. hope the pictures explains... The Ail and Flaps are live hinged with gap seals - VERY NICE

The stabs have zero play and I like the mount etc. Steel shaft between ball bearings with 1/8" AL dual control arms. The scale actuator is present on the outsides of fuse and they do rotate with the stabs (nice touch)

All glue joints are nice and clean and no gaps that I witnessed so far. I may encounter some as I build but .....

Vertical stab is neat as it has dual CF rods as attachment as well as machined grove/tubes/arm supplied for a complete internal and solid mechanism

I would like to see SM update the rails for the retracts though. They are simple (maybe ample) 1/4 ply. I think I'm going to laminate them ahead of time with CF for added strength.

Did I sy this is a BIG plane ??

That's all I can think of at this time so If you have any questionsjust ask...

I'm VERY happy with this updated SM product. If it flies as good as it seems, SM definitely has a winner....

Here are some poor quality pictures

REgards,

Adil

Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:30 PM

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Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:31 PM

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Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:32 PM

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Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:33 PM

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WhoDaMan 10-19-2006 09:36 PM

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Hi Adil:
What are you going to put in her,,,,, also how about a chute, is that a possibility ?

Dave

ORIGINAL: Adil Nasim

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Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:36 PM

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Buck,

I believe there is room for ANY turbine currently available inside this monster. Your AT-450 should be just a drop-fit.

Mine will have an Jet Central Rhino to complete the Rhino :D:D

PS. I did not stop at starbucks either !!:D:D

Adil

Adil Nasim 10-19-2006 09:40 PM

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Hi Dave,

I posted at the same time as you....

I believe there is plenty of room for the Chute. If I feel a little creative, I may try to fit one from JMP that I have sitting around.

For some exceptional modellers as yourself, I believe this Rhino has tremendous potential with detail and external stores etc.

Regards,

Adil

WhoDaMan 10-19-2006 09:46 PM

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Thank you Adil:
If you need a chute I may have an extra one around here I will take a look see,

Dave

ORIGINAL: Adil Nasim

Hi Dave,

I posted at the same time as you....

I believe there is plenty of room for the Chute. If I feel a little creative, I may try to fit one from JMP that I have sitting around.

For some exceptional modellers as yourself, I believe this Rhino has tremendous potential with detail and external stores etc.

Regards,

Adil

yeahbaby 10-19-2006 11:10 PM

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great news regarding the internal size of the Rhino!!! and you gotta swing through starbucks out here by TCU!!! where is that drooling smiley? or a homer simpson sound bite!!!

great pix of the areas I was most concerned about...the stab and gear areas.

looking forward to hearing about your progress




ORIGINAL: Adil Nasim

Buck,

I believe there is room for ANY turbine currently available inside this monster. Your AT-450 should be just a drop-fit.

Mine will have an Jet Central Rhino to complete the Rhino :D:D

PS. I did not stop at starbucks either !!:D:D

Adil

smitty1001 10-19-2006 11:43 PM

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Buck, you learn fast. There are a few other spots that will make starbucks look like a dog show.

Shaun Evans 10-20-2006 12:00 AM

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Wow


What are the actual specs on this bird? I saw the specs for the box....

Adil, I envy you....

Shaun Evans 10-20-2006 12:04 AM

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Eric,

Looks like a very impressive bird there. Now all you have to do is get BV to write the instruction book for you so your customers can turn around and try to sell them for $13K! :D:D

AirPac Models 10-20-2006 12:33 AM

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ORIGINAL: Ehab

Hi Eric: Would you care to answer my question about a realistic delivery date? Thx!
Since the factory very busy in production for many different new ARF plus planes, and we need wait for enough quantity to ship by ocean container. Because of this our new estimated time of arrival for our F-4 will be about 2 months. If this plane was to sent by air it would cost well over $600.00. We thank you for your patience and we are sure that you would be happy with this great plane.


AirPac Models 10-20-2006 12:42 AM

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ORIGINAL: YellowAircraft
Wow

What are the actual specs on this bird? I saw the specs for the box....

Adil, I envy you....
Shaun,

The plane is about 98" length, 63" wingspan.

Jim Cattanach 10-20-2006 12:59 AM

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Eric. I don't want to mention other manufacturers here, but as an example, how can another manufacturer offer worldwide delivery for $150 on any product? Are they getting cheap rates from DHL? At their product prices, they cannot be subsidising shipping from them.

Regards

Jim

dbarrym 10-20-2006 01:26 AM

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Hey Adil (or Eric), any idea of total fuel capacity with the stock tanks? I know Buck's drooling to drop an AT450 in one...and I'm not far behind him...it'd be nice if we could fit at least 100-120 oz inside.

AirPac Models 10-20-2006 02:52 AM

RE: Skymaster F-4E phantom
 


ORIGINAL: Jascat100

Eric. I don't want to mention other manufacturers here, but as an example, how can another manufacturer offer worldwide delivery for $150 on any product? Are they getting cheap rates from DHL? At their product prices, they cannot be subsidising shipping from them.

Regards

Jim
Jim

I believe your question should ask that manufacturer. I already give you the dimension of the box. You can check DHL (or UPS, FedEX) for the standard rate compare to our discount shipping fee. I believe that most of manufacturers charge the similar rate or higher. Also just let you know, the box is 2 to 3 times bigger then the planes that charged $150 shipping fee.

AirPac Models 10-20-2006 02:56 AM

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ORIGINAL: dbarrym

Hey Adil (or Eric), any idea of total fuel capacity with the stock tanks? I know Buck's drooling to drop an AT450 in one...and I'm not far behind him...it'd be nice if we could fit at least 100-120 oz inside.

Barry,

I am not sure the actual fuel capacity, but I am sure it more then 120 oz.

WhoDaMan 10-20-2006 07:22 AM

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Hi Eric:
Are you serious another 2 months ?


Dave

ORIGINAL: AirPac Models



ORIGINAL: dbarrym

Hey Adil (or Eric), any idea of total fuel capacity with the stock tanks? I know Buck's drooling to drop an AT450 in one...and I'm not far behind him...it'd be nice if we could fit at least 100-120 oz inside.

Barry,

I am not sure the actual fuel capacity, but I am sure it more then 120 oz.

Jim Cattanach 10-20-2006 07:23 AM

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Thanks Eric. I will just have to save up harder to get my toys.

Regards

Jim


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