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  • Originally posted by Jhnybgd View Post
    Hmmm Dynam:Poo:LOL
    Well Now I got no friends at Dynam. But if you Have looked a little cloSer. You might Determine exactly who it is. look closer Just in casE. May be if you Try harder, you can see Something. LOL

    Best Regards
    Woody

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    • Originally posted by Grossman56 View Post
      F22, one of theugys had this one at Nefi last year, was a cool plane. Click image for larger version

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      Don't have any information on it but this may rattle a few brains for those who were there.

      Grossman56
      Now that’s what I talkin’ About!

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      • Originally posted by Woodcock View Post

        Well Now I got no friends at Dynam. But if you Have looked a little cloSer. You might Determine exactly who it is. look closer Just in casE. May be if you Try harder, you can see Something. LOL

        Best Regards
        Woody
        ThankS wooDy,i will Just look hardEr Than previous attempts:Smug:

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        • Any of you guys seen the Douglas XB-43? Talk about a bizarre looking plane! Those twin fighter-style cockpits give it a real frog or gecko look.

          Two Douglas B-43 bombers were technically the AAF's first jet bombers, although the design was not put into production. Take a look at this unusual jet, with...

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          • Originally posted by Hoomi View Post
            Any of you guys seen the Douglas XB-43? Talk about a bizarre looking plane! Those twin fighter-style cockpits give it a real frog or gecko look.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYSawLmsRgY
            Interesting plane mate. Not one I want. But very interesting just the same.

            Woody

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            • You know, once you start looking at the old videos of prototype planes on Youtube, more of them appear on the home page. Check out the XP-55, a pusher-prop, swept-wing, canard aircraft from pre-WWII. This would make a great EP foamie.

              Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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              • Yes I like it, really cool design

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                • How about this in a 90mm...... Click image for larger version

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                  gooooooo NAVY

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                  • Ok so looking at this I see an ....80mm F86 , 1600mm P38 and is that a picture of a 80/90mm F22 by Freewing? ;):Cool:


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                    • Only if it's a twin 80mm. ;)
                      Pat

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                      • I know its been done by others, but Flightline/Freewing just seem to do it better. I'd love to see them come out with some 1450-1600mm warbirds ( Updated P51, P47, Corsair, Hellcat,Bf109, Fw190, Zero etc) to accompany their 1600 Spitfire and P38.

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                        • Absolutely

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                          • There's a few Beavers out there; but how about that original Northern bush plane, the Noordyn Norseman....An addition to the floatplane option...

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                              • I built one of these, but, would love a better looking production version. It would be easy to do with a contrarotating outrunner set up. I know it will never happen, but, I can dream. The first one flew great, but, is not the best scale rendition. I am probably going to build another with a different lighter technique. This is the perfect model for RC. It has no torque issues. It has trike gear. The wing is large and it has lots of character. One of my favorites.



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                                • The Soviet Union did love their counter-rotating props, including using them to excellent advantage on the Kamov helicopters.

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                                  • I would love to see FLRC do a Tu-95 Bear!

                                    Those of you with Navy versions of your F-4 can even fly formation. :)

                                    Pat

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                                    • Originally posted by crxmanpat View Post
                                      I would love to see FLRC do a Tu-95 Bear!

                                      Those of you with Navy versions of your F-4 can even fly formation. :)

                                      Except those are Air Force Phantoms. ;)

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                                      • Yeah, that's true, but I don't think anyone is going to repaint their AF Phantom in gray. Most of these pics are with Navy birds. I liked this one as it had 2 Phantoms in the pic. :)
                                        Pat

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                                        • Here's a couple Navy birds escorting a Bear over the Nimitz.
                                          Pic from my 76 Med cruise book.
                                          1MC announces "Launch the Alert 5". Off go the F-4's in full AB until they intercept the Bear.
                                          F-4 flown by VF-74 "Bedevilers" and the EA-6B flown by VAQ-130 "Zappers"
                                          The USA aircraft always flew between the Russian bomber and the ship so that the photos that were being taken by the USSR of our ship had our planes in them.;)

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                                          Warbird Charlie
                                          HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190

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