P-38 - The Ultimate EPO Lightning

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  • dutchwhite001
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    I forgot...Globe Swift.

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  • dutchwhite001
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    Twin Beech, UC-78 "Bamboo Bomber", King Air 90 series. I'm in on any of them.

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  • Beeg
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    Originally posted by Alpha View Post
    Hornet, Sea Hornet, Hornisse, Beaufighter, Electra, Toryu, Pe-2. I'd take any/all of the snubnose twins. It's not like they're difficult to design well and CG easily...

    That's why we buy your models so you can get paid the big bucks! Heavy metal motor mounts should do the trick! You're our hero Alpha, You can do it!

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  • PaulZ
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    A 2000mm Black Horse balsa P-51 would be great!

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  • Elbee
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    TWTJ, A DH-88 would be great. It is a beautiful design, I think and there are couple good looking liveries. Best, LB

  • Twowingtj
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    If we are talking snubnosed twins, let's not forget the Grumman XF5F. Just do it...... Nothing wrong with having a 2lb prop adapter or two.

    Yep, Me-410 would do it.

    Still like to see a DH-88 or DH-89 though.

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  • Alpha
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    Hornet, Sea Hornet, Hornisse, Beaufighter, Electra, Toryu, Pe-2. I'd take any/all of the snubnose twins. It's not like they're difficult to design well and CG easily...

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  • Twowingtj
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    A new FL Mossie would be welcome. My old PZ Mossie is looking pretty battle tested.

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  • F22trainer
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    Originally posted by Beeg View Post
    Yep, Still waiting for the new super scale De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI (DH98) and De Havilland Hornet F.3/F.20 (DH108)! We need another twin engine!
    The only mosquito I would ever welcome into my home...

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  • Beeg
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    Yep, Still waiting for the new super scale De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI (DH98) and De Havilland Hornet F.3/F.20 (DH108)! We need another twin engine!

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Ralph B View Post
    TheWestland Whirlwind would be a good edition.
    This WW2 aircraft is very different to most of other WW2 twins and is pretty dramatic in flight.good looking .
    Designed by W.E.W. Petter who also created the Lysander the and the swept wing English Electric Lightning.
    RB, Welcome to "Hobby Squawk", Sir. The WW would be awesome and/or a decent super-scale Mossie, wouldn't be to bad either. Best, LB

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  • Ralph B
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    TheWestland Whirlwind would be a good edition.
    This WW2 aircraft is very different to most of other WW2 twins and is pretty dramatic in flight.good looking .
    Designed by W.E.W. Petter who also created the Lysander the and the swept wing English Electric Lightning.

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  • Elbee
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    [QUOTE=RStrowe;n224329 Bellanca Viking RStrowe[/QUOTE]

    RS, My first low wing 'ride along and fly' was in a Bellanca Viking, 1970. Loved it. Welcome to "The Squawk", Sir. Best, LB

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  • RStrowe
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    Bellanca Viking



    Had a full-size one years ago. Best flying GA single I've ever been in. Would make an awesome model.

    RStrowe

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  • Elbee
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    J. STEPHENSON, Welcome to Hobby Squawk. Ditto on a 1600mm P-51 and a "B" Model with the "Malcolm Hood" style canopy would make it mo' bettterer. Best, LB

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  • J. STEPHENSON
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    Any classic warbird in the 1600mm size. They have the Corsair, Spitfire, P-38, Tigercat. I know alot of people say the P-51 mustang has been done to death, but I just got into this sport and any P-51 I can get my hands on in this size is balsa, (i rather have foam) and just to leave the ground with it would cost 300-500 extra. All the rest are too small or out of stock or discontinued. So a 1600mm P-51 Mustang with a Merlin in Gunfighter green and yellow. That would go perfectly with the 1600mm Corsair and Spitfire I already have. Thank You

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  • J. STEPHENSON
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    1600mm P-51 Mustang w/Merlin engine. In gunfighter or any paint job. Black, yellow, green color combo would be nice. Silver looks good on the real one but not so much on models

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  • F22trainer
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    Originally posted by Tim K View Post
    I'm sure its already been suggested but how about a Beechcraft Starship
    Just don’t let Raytheon anywhere near it...

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  • Drake
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    Avenger, c'mon, did you not see the movie? Hell pres Bush flew one. Another american hero

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  • bbolz
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    I agree, I love the Heinkel HE72 Kadett biplane. Take a look at the Petrincic brothers youtube on it. I love that plane.

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