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Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostThanks, tclaridge, as always we hope to do your waiting justice and make every investment with us worth your hard earned cash!
Boots, alright, fair enough, I suppose that did count as two guesses.
Project Foil is a Freewing EDF. :)
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They don't have a lot of other countries' planes that would make good candidates WWII was not just US/Brit/German. Vietnam was not just US/Russian for aircraft.... Then there's the wide range possible from the "Korean conflict."
Actually post-Vietnam rate of new aircraft in US military has been very low. WWII it was new design in testing per month and several accepted a year. Now its several years between new designs accepted and we have a lot of 20+ yr old designs still in use.FF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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Originally posted by fhhuber View PostThey don't have a lot of other countries' planes that would make good candidates WWII was not just US/Brit/German. Vietnam was not just US/Russian for aircraft.... Then there's the wide range possible from the "Korean conflict."
Actually post-Vietnam rate of new aircraft in US military has been very low. WWII it was new design in testing per month and several accepted a year. Now its several years between new designs accepted and we have a lot of 20+ yr old designs still in use.
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Originally posted by fhhuber View PostThey don't have a lot of other countries' planes that would make good candidates WWII was not just US/Brit/German. Vietnam was not just US/Russian for aircraft.... Then there's the wide range possible from the "Korean conflict."
Actually post-Vietnam rate of new aircraft in US military has been very low. WWII it was new design in testing per month and several accepted a year. Now its several years between new designs accepted and we have a lot of 20+ yr old designs still in use.
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Originally posted by Aros.MotionRC View PostI really like my job so unfortunately I can't just tell ya'll what it is. But in the spirit of giving I will provide all the clues I possibly can without getting fired, LOL
1) It has wings (yeah I know, that was covered)
2) It is a very well known aircraft!
3) It served in its country's military very honorably!
4) I had one once, early in my RC hobby career.
5) I have seen this aircraft in many different liveries.
6) I had three aircraft models in my bedroom growing up as a child. The P-38, the Corsair and THIS AIRCRAFT!
7) You think you know what it is but you are wrong. :Silly:
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Originally posted by Craig Dieter View PostI now believe it is an F-86 Saber. This would go along with the time frame of the P-38 and such. And, the F-86 flew with a lot of different contrys.
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Originally posted by Hardway View Post
LOL I just found 306 and then saw your edited response... Freewing EDF is project FOIL!!! Night all!!!
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I’m a bit amazed that a Mig-15/17 has not been done yet in the 80 or 90mm size since it’s a popular airframe, and it’s not common to see a good one of large size these days in RC. I like the F-86 better though, and would love to see an upgraded one with improved ducting, lighting package, sturdier retracts, a full nose gear door, and a few other items. However, it’s probably not an airframe they’ll redesign for a long time since it probably still sells well in its current form.
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I am still waiting for a giant scale (2000mm-ish) BF-109G, Stuka, SR-71, F-22, F/A-18, 'Stang, P-38, Corsair...Man I could go on and on. Bigger Is Better!!My YouTube RC videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda
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