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What models would you like to see made in the future ???
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I keep thinking the T-37 Tweetybird / A-37 Dragonfly would be perfect for an EDF model.
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I did find online plans for the YL-15.
For Helis, I'd love to see the Kaman Huskie produced. I've seen some nice videos of models that I can only assume were scratchbuilt by talented craftspeople.
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YL-15 would be interesting. The HO3 name reminded me of something I’d love to see made now that Motion is carrying the Roban Helis; a Korean War era Sikorsky HO3S-1 rescue helicopter. One of the first generation of combat helos, and a machine that saved the lives of many pilots. And it was a star of the film Bridges at Toko-Ri.
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Boeing YL-15:
Northrup-Grumman HO3:
Yeah, I kind of lean towards the quirky.
My coworker today was asking if anyone made RC models of the Pogo or the "Flying Pancake." I found a couple of YouTube videos to show him tomorrow.
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I would like to see something that I didn't have to spend a $100 just to put in one , 1, however you want to word it , battery in to fly !!!!!!!!! Much less think of doing it more than once in the same trip to the field
Bryan
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Maybe it's my age (79) but along with all the "me-too" prop and EDF warbirds, would like to see more golden age and later civilian aircraft. Examples: Ryan Navion, Ercoupe, Bellanca Cruisair, Fleet Biplane, Red Baron Pizza Super Stearman Biplane.
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Airliners, classic and rarely seen: Ford Trimotor.
And the guys who love the deep panel lines in their molds should love it. Its covered in corrugated metal. Its ALL panel lines.
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Along the same lines, a Grumman Goose would also be a fantastic choice.!Originally posted by Dauntless View PostA largish classic propeller twin would be nice. The Beech 18 has already been mentioned. Along similar lines, what about a Cessna T50 Bobcat; or an Airspeed Oxford; or even an Avro Anson,
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A largish classic propeller twin would be nice. The Beech 18 has already been mentioned. Along similar lines, what about a Cessna T50 Bobcat; or an Airspeed Oxford; or even an Avro Anson,
On the warbird front - I'd love to see a 1700mm Douglas SBD5 Dauntless with working flaps, dive brakes, retracts, and bomb-drop!
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How about The Canadian Avro Arrow that never did go into production past the test stages
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Convair 240/340 in USAF trim
C-119 Flying Boxcar (Flight of the Phoenix)
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Please please please can we have a 78 inch wingspan Lockheed constellation? You could use many aspects from the B-24 such as motors ESC‘s to cut costs. I always fill the lucky constellation was one of the most beautiful aircraft ever made I would love to have one made by you boys.
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I hope whatever they offer, they will offer a BARE FOAM (no paint or decals applied) version.
Save a little on manufacturing cost and save those of us wanting to custom paint a lot of paint stripping.
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