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  • ICM
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    Some Flightline 1600mm warbirds to accompany the Spitfire and P 38 please: Hurricane, P 51 D, P 47, BF 109, FW 190.

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  • doctormike
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    Definitely, Horton 229 EDF! Doc

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  • RCjetdude
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    Whoopsie! My bad, got confused...sorry 'bout that Mark.

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  • Bearcat
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    Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
    That's quite the list Pete. Varied and many unusual planes.. not the normal list. :Cool: I would love to see another swing wing like the F-111 or B-1.
    I guess I will change my name from Mark to Pete :-)

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  • RCjetdude
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    That's quite the list Pete. Varied and many unusual planes.. not the normal list. :Cool: I would love to see another swing wing like the F-111 or B-1.

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  • Bearcat
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    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

    that's my list.

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  • Scarecrow
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    Originally posted by Beeg View Post

    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.

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  • Boots Whirlygig
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    Short list of Prop planes:

    NAA OV-10A Bronco
    FMA IA 58 Pucará
    Lockheed Electra
    Heinkel HE 219
    Dornier DO 17
    Junkers JU 88

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  • Boots Whirlygig
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    Here is a list of planes I'd like to see offered.

    Propellor aircraft:

    North American OV-10A Bronco

    Jet aircraft:

    North American OV-10BZ Bronco

    :P:Silly::)LOL

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  • Beeg
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    Originally posted by Scarecrow View Post
    For what it's worth here's my list

    Prop
    Gloster Gladiator
    Hawker Hart
    Vickers Wellington
    Heinkel 111
    Dornier Do 17
    IL 2
    Westland Lysander
    EDF
    EE Lightning
    Gloster Meteor
    Ho 229
    Avro Vulcan
    TSR2
    Yeah, yeah I know it's heavily on the Brit side. What can I say I'm the only Brit at my club in SoCal. If nothing else I would (almost) do anything to have the EE Lightning and, the TSR2. The TSR2 has been my dream plane since I saw her fly over my home town back in the 60's
    Wow, you actually got to see a TSR2 in the air! . ;)

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  • shocktrooper
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    I have come to strongly prefer the larger wingspans like 1600mm - 1800mm. They are so much more controllable (i.e., enjoyable) in winds above 5kts., etc.,, and they look very impressive zipping along up high or down low, slow and dirty. Make some additional WWII warbirds in same scale as the latest 1600mm Spit and I will be in like Flynn! Love em - Gotta have em! After buying my "Giant" FMS P47 last year...I have been hooked. I think Flightline can offer us as much or more plane for our money with exquisite detail and quality that would stop the others cold, as this latest 1600mm Spit clearly demonstrates to us all.
    I would like to see some of the late-war Imperial Japanese "Bomber KIllers" represented such as a Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden (Jack). Looks kinda like their version of our "Jug" Thunderbolt! And of course, we want the mainstays of the venerable Luftwaffe...just make em big! Sure, they cost a little bit more but well worth it!

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  • dahawk
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    Panavia Tornado - Very cool airplane
    F4 B orJ Phantom II - Navy, of course. Twin 80 please
    F/A-18 - without thrust vectoring please
    B1B Lancer - Use your imaginationbut keep it under a billion per copy
    B24-Lib- Iconic as it gets. Many more built than the B-17
    F7 Crusader with pop up wing
    A7 Super Corsair but expect FOD damage

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  • Scarecrow
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    For what it's worth here's my list

    Prop
    Gloster Gladiator
    Hawker Hart
    Vickers Wellington
    Heinkel 111
    Dornier Do 17
    IL 2
    Westland Lysander
    EDF
    EE Lightning
    Gloster Meteor
    Ho 229
    Avro Vulcan
    TSR2
    Yeah, yeah I know it's heavily on the Brit side. What can I say I'm the only Brit at my club in SoCal. If nothing else I would (almost) do anything to have the EE Lightning and, the TSR2. The TSR2 has been my dream plane since I saw her fly over my home town back in the 60's

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  • Grossman56
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    Still, in the back of my mind is a 2000 mm DC-3, I'm still removing old aluminum dust from my hands from working on ours..........

    Grossman56

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  • yorkiepap
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    Originally posted by MichaelJ View Post
    Would still like a 1600 size hellcat perhaps a super dimona or a 1600mm OV 10 Bronco maybe a 2000mm DO27 HERR military scheme with working struts.(name it pit bull cause it looks like dog) a 1600 size Grumman Avenger Working bomb bay and turrets please FPV ready
    YES!!!!! I have the 1600mm Taft Hobby Dornier Do-27 HEER & it is a superb flier & looks beautiful in the air. I'd jump all over one of those. Here's mine...

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  • MesRcPilot
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    If you allow me for a few recent posts I have not noticed the exaggeration of humility in the wishes...LOL Cheers

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  • Beeg
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    These would be my top picks.

    EDF Fighters: F9F, P-80, F-4, F-100, MiG-15/17
    EDF bombers: B-57, B-58, TSR2 and B-1B.

    1500-1600mm SE Prop Fighters: F2A Buffalo, P-36C, Fw190D, Bf-109E, F8F, F3F, Any of the prewar Curtiss bi-plane Fighters
    1500-1600mm ME Prop Fighters: DH 103 Hornet, Ki-83, He-219
    1600+mm Prop Bombers: Mosquito, A-26B or K

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    A well done Hellcat would be sweet! An Avenger would be great if they could engineer folding wings like the LX Wildcat. Would be a way to fit yet another large span Bird easily into the hangar! My top list is still:
    F-106 80-90mm
    2400mm B-29 Superfortress
    80mm F-100 Super Sabre
    Twin 80mm XB-70 Valkyrie
    F-4C/D 2x80mm or 90mm
    F-35 80-90mm
    F-22 2x80 or 90mm
    B-1B 2x80mm
    A-26B 1600mm

    I'll also throw in a few Helis. In my opinion, there is a severe lack of mid-sized scale Helis out there. Some more stuff around the 500 sized, with torque tube drive would be awesome. I'd love some of these:
    MH-53 Pave Low
    CH-47 Chinook
    Bell 430
    Bell 525
    Bell 47/ H-13
    OH-58 Kiowa
    UH-1D/H Huey
    SH-3 Sea King

    and a V-22 would be sweeeet, with actual collective pitch, but not sure the price point would be in a reasonable range. It's awesome that there are so many great planes/jets being built now, but it seems that the range of Helis available is only shrinking, especially on the scale side.

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  • Beeg
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    Originally posted by MichaelJ View Post
    Would still like a 1600 size hellcat perhaps a super dimona or a 1600mm OV 10 Bronco maybe a 2000mm DO27 HERR military scheme with working struts.(name it pit bull cause it looks like dog) a 1600 size Grumman Avenger Working bomb bay and turrets please FPV ready
    I'd go for a large Avenger if it had a working bomb bay. Could you imagine how much fun it would be to drop a small electric torpedo!

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  • MichaelJ
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    Would still like a 1600 size hellcat perhaps a super dimona or a 1600mm OV 10 Bronco maybe a 2000mm DO27 HERR military scheme with working struts.(name it pit bull cause it looks like dog) a 1600 size Grumman Avenger Working bomb bay and turrets please FPV ready

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