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  • tengarang
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  • F22trainer
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ID:	189494 While I realize this thread goes in a different direction, I wonder if I might gauge some interest with regard to a pair of ARF kits I am considering.
    The first is the Ryan STA, using the modifications I made to bring it into the present.
    Second, is the Piper Meridian M600. I have some inside connections there you know and am working on a 1/5 scale version, also electric.
    You guys bring some great ideas to the table with regard to cabin/cockpit details and other various features like propellers, graphics, and other electronic options.

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  • Grossman56
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post

    That's an A model, but certainly a nice looking FW-190.
    Yeah, and 1600 mm as well, gotta like that!!

    Grossman56

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by JamesonC View Post

    Looks like HK has you taken care of on that one: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/fw-190-1...etal-gear.html
    That's an A model, but certainly a nice looking FW-190.

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  • JamesonC
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    Originally posted by AirHead View Post
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    How about a FlightLine 1600mm FW190 Dora...Haven't seen much interest in the old Deutsche planes...Other paint schemes are out there....The Focke Wulf landing gear is a challenge...
    Looks like HK has you taken care of on that one: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/fw-190-1...etal-gear.html

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  • AirHead
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    How about a FlightLine 1600mm FW190 Dora...Haven't seen much interest in the old Deutsche planes...Other paint schemes are out there....The Focke Wulf landing gear is a challenge...

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  • mr.frankenjet
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    Originally posted by Saltydawg View Post
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ID:	188025 The DO 335. This would be a interesting plane...
    woah, did this plane come up again ?! :o))

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  • Saltydawg
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    Now this would be super cool Click image for larger version

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  • OV10
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    Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post

    You might want to check this out, even though it's bigger than you want. https://www.horizonhobby.com/product...asic-p-efl9150
    It's actually 200mm smaller than the low end of the preferred size handyman spoke of ;)
    I'm with handyman...........give us 1400mm but let's do the P-63 King Cobra:Cool:

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  • Twowingtj
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    UHU...Motion RC. Let's do an Alpha rendition of this one. Click image for larger version

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  • Valkpilot
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    Originally posted by handyman220 View Post
    I'd love to see a P-39 with all the bells and whistles we have come to expect from Flightline. Something in 1400/1600 mm would be my preferred size. ;)
    You might want to check this out, even though it's bigger than you want. https://www.horizonhobby.com/product...asic-p-efl9150

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  • handyman220
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    I'd love to see a P-39 with all the bells and whistles we have come to expect from Flightline. Something in 1400/1600 mm would be my preferred size. ;)

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  • Twowingtj
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    Originally posted by Saltydawg View Post
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    Absolutely a +1 for this one!

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  • Saltydawg
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  • F22trainer
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    Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View Post
    Personally, I'd rather see an A-26 than another B-26. But that's just me.
    X2:Cool:
    a much more attractive package, especially with the SE Asia camouflage scheme.

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  • Boots Whirlygig
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    Originally posted by OV10 View Post

    We've recently got the campfire burning pretty good and NOW ya want to pee on it. :P All Alpha has to do is enlarge the FW 90mm Yak-130 gear and winner-winner ;)
    I still luv ya Boots :) and I'll just chalk it up to you having one of your chemobrain moments like I do occasionally.:Whew:
    Sorry Charlie......
    I was not aware the Yak models nose and main gear collapsed upon retraction, thus taking up less internal space in the airframe! :Confused:

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  • OV10
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    Originally posted by Boots Whirlygig View Post

    The Broncos articulating gear would be cool but too heavy and complex for its 1700mm size............see how I slipped that in? :)

    I don’t mind the gear not functioning scale, it doesn’t seem to hurt the 99.9% of every model produced that don’t operate per its full size counterpart.

    Is it here yet?
    We've recently got the campfire burning pretty good and NOW ya want to pee on it. :P All Alpha has to do is enlarge the FW 90mm Yak-130 gear and winner-winner ;)
    I still luv ya Boots :) and I'll just chalk it up to you having one of your chemobrain moments like I do occasionally.:Whew:

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  • Tim K
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    I would love to see a Westland Whirlwind in the 1600mm size

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  • Boots Whirlygig
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    Originally posted by Evoman View Post

    Oh I am pretty sure Motion RC is well aware that the OV-10 has been a highly requested model by now. So it might be coming up next as soon as they can get it right. The OV-10 design does not seam like an airplane that would translate to foam easily because of its thin tail booms and custom long gear.
    The Broncos articulating gear would be cool but too heavy and complex for its 1700mm size............see how I slipped that in? :)

    I don’t mind the gear not functioning scale, it doesn’t seem to hurt the 99.9% of every model produced that don’t operate per its full size counterpart.

    Is it here yet?

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  • Evoman
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    Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post

    All I can say is, if there isn't an OV-10 in the VERY NEAR future, it will get ugly. I'm talking Phyllis Diller naked ugly.
    Oh I am pretty sure Motion RC is well aware that the OV-10 has been a highly requested model by now. So it might be coming up next as soon as they can get it right. The OV-10 design does not seam like an airplane that would translate to foam easily because of its thin tail booms and custom long gear.

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