Wow, you actually got to see a TSR2 in the air! . ;)
Yes I did and it was a sight I have never forgotten. I come from Preston in the NW of England. RAF Wharton , where (what is now Bae) all the prototypes flew out of was just down the road. My school was right under the flight path. So I got to see all of them Hawker P1127 (Harrier), Jag, MRCA (Tornado) etc. during its last week in exsistence the TSR2 flew over our town every day.
Here is my wish list
XB-70 Valkyrie
B-58 Hustler
A-5 vigilante North American XF-108 Rapier
B-1 "Bone"
F-106 Delta Dart
F-111 Raven
F-4D Skyray!!!!
YB-49 - Father of the B-2 bomber!
HO-229 Horton- first Stealthy fighter (this one for sure- a flying wing!!)
HE-111 one of the best looking WWII bombers
DO-335 "Arrow or Anteater"
HE-162 Salamander
As was mentioned in the post that opened this thread, I would love to see the Russian SU 25 Frogfoot in an 80mm or 70mm. We have the A-10, now how about it’s Russian counterpart? I think this would be an awesome flying plane. For EDFs, a Panavia Tornado would be another one I would like to see.
For prop planes, I would like to see Flight Line versions of the H Hurricane, an FL level DH Mosquito or, as is oft mentioned, the OV 10 Bronco.
I've submitted twice to Horizon's product suggestion feature on their website that they come up with a fleet of war birds the same size as the Carbon Z T28. I'll buy every last one of em. Can you imagine a Corsair,P47 razorback, mustang and maybe a bearcat that big?
I've submitted twice to Horizon's product suggestion feature on their website that they come up with a fleet of war birds the same size as the Carbon Z T28. I'll buy every last one of em. Can you imagine a Corsair,P47 razorback, mustang and maybe a bearcat that big?
OH YEAH.............and just make the w/s 2'' bigger so that the old IMAA guard won't give us :Poo: LOL
GAME ON!!
I keep eyeballing the 1700 mm Corsair after seeing Steve's at Nefi, just the cost factor..........
Let's bring out a big Corsair just about the time Aros is ready to fly his and put him to shameLOL
Grossman56
I would be first in line for a B-36! 6 turnin' and 4 burnin"
I think the technical issues involved in six pusher motors and 4 pod-mounted DFs in one plane are beyond reasonable mass-production capabilities. At least within any reasonable price point...
I would like to enter the third vote for an He-111. You just don't see those very often modeled... oh, and the bigger, the better (2m minimum).
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