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  • BRGT350
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    Cessna 337/O-2
    B-29
    A-26
    A-37/T-37 EDF
    UMX F-14

    I can cross the Black Widow off my list now :)

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  • Shirty
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    My Wishlist: (big, at least 1600mm or f16 size plus if a jet).

    bf109
    wildcat
    wellington
    lancaster
    b29
    f111
    supersabre
    F22
    phantom
    F35
    fa/18
    Su 35
    :)

    Might find a nice big mozzie hatd to resist too

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  • MesRcPilot
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    A boy (now an old man) would love.....BF-109-G wingspan 63 ", and of course from FL, I would become one of the youthful wishes, and I already see how with my ex-colleague, I continue ...never ending stories... which of them are better, etc....:Cool:

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  • Beeg
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    Well, now that we got the P-61 out of the way lets hope the new super sale twin from FLRC is our new 1600mm Mosquito! Yeah! Followed closely by the awesome singles in the 1600mm Fw190D-9 and the totally cool 1600mm F8F with articulating scale landing gear!

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  • Alpha10
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    IDK... The twins just never sound as good as the larger singles... Not to mention they're more expensive to mod etc.

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  • Aros
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    I'm all for a single 90mm F-4 II personally, but I sure as heck wouldn't kick a twin 80mm out of bed either.

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  • crxmanpat
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    Or twin 80mm. I like my planes to have presence in the air! :D

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  • Alpha10
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    Originally posted by Russ View Post
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    I think a 90mm would be best! :)

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  • Russ
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ID:	60423 Freewing twin 70mm or one 80mm F-4 Phantom. I'm Phantom-less at the moment since the demise of my last FMS 70mm F-4 and I'm jonesing for another F-4.

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  • redtwilight
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    In addition to the 1700mm-2000mm Grumman G-164B AgCat and 1400mm-1700mm Fokker D-VI; I have figured out the plane to do after those.
    It would be a Mooney Acclaim in 1400mm span.







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  • Alpha
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    Originally posted by BIG JETS JOE View Post
    The F-4 Phantom 80 or 90 mm would be great. I have two friends that flew the Phantom in Vietnam. I would get them each one. So lets make some ol vets happy.
    That's very thoughtful of you, Big Jets Joe!

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  • OV10
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    Will Alpha ever get me a foam OV-10 Bronco..........SIGH

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  • Grossman56
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    Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View Post
    Thanks for the input, everyone, keep your ideas coming. Except for you, OV10. :p
    HARRRR!!!!
    I don't think Charlie is going to let you off THAT easy!!

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  • BIG JETS JOE
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    The F-4 Phantom 80 or 90 mm would be great. I have two friends that flew the Phantom in Vietnam. I would get them each one. So lets make some ol vets happy.

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  • Alpha
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    Thanks for the input, everyone, keep your ideas coming. Except for you, OV10. :p

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  • ckankel
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    I'd like to see someone come out with a line of 2000mm foam warbirds like the CZ Trojan. I'm hooked on the big birds now but outfitting a balsa ARF in that size can get really spendy. Plus foam BNF or PNP models are so much more convenient.

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  • AirHead
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    One or two of these choices up to 1600mm: Spartan Executive; Beechcraft Baron 58; Avro Lancaster; Grumman J2F Duck; Avro CF100 Canuck; F4 Phantom II; Douglas A1 Skyraider; IAR-80; Beriev BE-200chs and a properly executed big deHavilland Beaver or Otter with plastic scale windows, proper scale float struts and correct scale body lines and good graphics....

    I always dig the best of the warbirds; The Corsair, Mustang, Spitfire and Focke Wulf FW190....

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  • Alpha10
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    Originally posted by Beeg View Post
    A 1500mm Fw-190 A or D would be a perfect 1/7th scale match for the new Spitfire! For Fw190 afficionado's though, the landing gear and it's ground stance are very important. This is usually what prevents manufacturers from either making them or making a successful model that Fw190 geeks want to buy as the gear is pretty much unique to only the FW190. I wicked scale Fw190 in 1500mm would be a long time seller in my opinion as the go to model.
    I'm not even into prop planes, but I strongly agree and would probably bite myself. The FW-190 is my favorite warbird! :)

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  • Grossman56
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    Should be up in April from what I've heard.

    Grossman56

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  • MesRcPilot
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    Now, when on the market is coming a new FlightlineRC1600 Spitfire Mk. IX , currently have no desire for any other model.
    Note:the last 14 years waiting for some manufacturer make foamy Spitfire by mentioned dimensions ..... and finally arrives by Flightline .... so thanks so much :cool:

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