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Boeing YL-15:
Boeing built two XL-15s as proof of concept prototypes and then 10 YL-15s for evaluation as they competed for the U.S. Army Air Forces (which quickly became ...
Northrup-Grumman HO3:
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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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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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Originally posted by rifleman_btx View PostI would love to see a 1600mm P39Warbird 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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For warbirds I would love to see a BF-109G, F4U-1D, P-51D, Stuka and P-38 all in the 2+ Meter class. Super Scale.
Jets in 90-105mm Super Scale, the F-22, F-18C.
70-80mm Twin Super Scale: Concorde, B-1, B-2, SR-71.
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I'm still waiting on a good 1400mm O-2 Skymaster. Something to go with my 1400mm 182. Of course if it came right after a 1500mm OV-10, that would be okay with me. For something big from Flightline, I think a 2000+mm C-130 might be a big hit. They've been around forever, are everywhere and used for just about everything from gunship to firefighting. The C-130 would really lend itself to customization and neat paint schemes.
As for jets, I'd like to see a nice T-38. I realize after the F-5, that may be unlikely. I'd also like to see some civilian jets like a Lear or Citation, large enough to have LG that isn't afraid of grass runways.2 Photos
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Originally posted by wvrailfan View PostI'm still waiting on a good 1400mm O-2 Skymaster. Something to go with my 1400mm 182. Of course if it came right after a 1500mm OV-10, that would be okay with me. For something big from Flightline, I think a 2000+mm C-130 might be a big hit. They've been around forever, are everywhere and used for just about everything from gunship to firefighting. The C-130 would really lend itself to customization and neat paint schemes.
As for jets, I'd like to see a nice T-38. I realize after the F-5, that may be unlikely. I'd also like to see some civilian jets like a Lear or Citation, large enough to have LG that isn't afraid of grass runways.
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Woody
PS If any prospective developers are considering this plane, make sure you get the flaps right! The actual plane will take off and land in a pretty incredibly short space. Could you imagine flying in snowy weather with one of these with the Arctic Landing Configuration?
instead of using a PBY LOL.
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Originally posted by Woodcock View Post
Ya know a Talon would be nice. I've actually always wanted one of those. In regards to the C-130, fact is there is a gaping hole here. This should have been done already. IMO the industry isn't using it's head.
Best Regards
Woody
PS If any prospective developers are considering this plane, make sure you get the flaps right! The actual plane will take off and land in a pretty incredibly short space. Could you imagine flying in snowy weather with one of these with the Arctic Landing Configuration?
instead of using a PBY LOL.
done up in Vietnam livery would go gret with current Nam offerings.
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The C-130 would have so much potential, as you could do the "Fat Albert" paint scheme for the Blue Angels support plane, you could do the WC-130 used by the Hurricane Hunters out of Keesler AFB (at least, that's where they were stationed when I went to Tech School MANY years ago), AC-130 gunships, KC-130 refueling planes, the Combat Control (or ECM? Not sure...) 130's they fly out of Davis-Monthan AFB here (photo included), in conjunction with the A-10's, and so on. Like the DC-3/C-47 before it, the C-130 has proven itself an extremely versatile and durable aircraft, and it really should have better representation in the RC world.
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