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  • kallend
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    RAF jets are woefully underrepresented in the current Freewing lineup. Even the Eurofighter is in Spanish livery.

    Hawker Hunter
    Avro Vulcan

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  • Grossman56
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    Sounds good Aros, can I add a Hawker Hurricane and Hawker Typhoon 1600mm+ to that list as well?

    Grossman56

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  • Aros
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    I remain steadfast in my desires:

    1600mm+ BF-109G
    2000mm+ B-17
    Twin 70mm+ Concorde
    Twin 70mm+ SR-17
    Twin 80mm+ F-117
    Super Scale FlightLine P-51D AND B/C 1600mm+
    1600mm+ Stuka
    2000mm+ Connie

    (+ means it wouldn't hurt my feelings if they were even larger in size)

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  • Evan D
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    The poll is for our entertainment though Motion probably looks at it. Really doubt FreeWing does.

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  • Drdoom
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    Is the new J10 a product of this pole? Or is something else in the works?

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  • Reptielenfreak
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    Would love to see a su-27 70/90 +hrust reverse

    Harrier

    The 90mm f-16 (upgraded thrust reverse etc) back

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  • Grossman56
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    Originally posted by tclaridge View Post
    Has history repeated itself, or is this proof of reincarnation?
    Hmmm, good catch! What say you James??

    Grossman56

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  • NewbieBob
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    I would truly love to see the Snowbird version of the CT114 in 1600mm with 70mm edf. And a FL 1600 Foamie of the
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    The Hurricanes were flown by 301, 302, and early 303 Polish sqdns.
    Northolt RAF air base was only 1/2 mile from where I was born , and my Grandfather worked ground crew maintenance .
    He was outfitted with early night glasses and kept watch for returning aircraft. I still own the night glasses today.
    303 was u der the Chge of Sqdn Commander John Kent from Canadas Alberta province. His pilots would call him Kentowski . Later that year the squadron were the first to receive the New Spitfires.

    The Tutor CT114 is the current Internationl Air Show contibution from the Canadin Air Force. Originally designed as a jet trainer . The flying characteristics made it a highly resourceful aircraft with good manners.

    ​​​​​​​I would love to see these two planes in the Motion line up in the FL series of planes.
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  • Randy H
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    I would like to see a HE-162 Volksjager aka Salamander WWII Luftwaffe jet fighter. You don't see to many of these models being done. I saw a video of one being flown out of Europe and it flew great. I think the model had a 43" wing span and flew on a 6S fan unit. It was built from a kit out of a company called RBC models and I think they are based in Germany. Thinking of maybe ordering one for something truely unigue.

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  • tclaridge
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    Has history repeated itself, or is this proof of reincarnation?
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  • Grossman56
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    Originally posted by OV10 View Post
    Dan, let's not forget about a 1600 Hellcat also.
    Hi CB!
    Yes, you're right. It's amazing to me that the Hellcat is so underrepresented in the industry, if I recall correctly, there were more Hellcats manufactured for the Navy than any other airplane in WWII.
    We know it isn't a problem reproducing the landing gear as it would be in a Bearcat model

    Grossman56

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  • OV10
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    Dan, let's not forget about a 1600 Hellcat also.

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  • Grossman56
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    I find it interesting that the Spitfire was the only 1200 mm model to come out as a 1600 mm model as well. I'm still holding out for a Bearcat or a Sea Fury in 1600 mm.

    Grossman56

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  • Aros
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    I think Freewing proved they can make a quality stealth line. The B-2 was a huge success and makes the LX version look like a cheap Walmart off the shelf toy by comparison. There's no doubt they could do the SR-71 and F-117 right as well. I hope they do. Still waiting for the Concorde with the self-actuating nose and B-1 with the actuating wing but I won't hold my breath at this stage.

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  • kallend
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    Hawker Hunter. Even the poorly engineered foamie from FlyFly flies very well once you've fixed its many problems. Plenty of liveries to choose from. It's an iconic airplane, still holds the world record for the greatest number of airplanes looped in formation. Simple airframe, simple landing gear, looks good.

    Avro Vulcan would be really cool.

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by Bearcat View Post
    Alpha

    It's time to see some updated aircraft, the XB-70 would still be a great one, HO-229 is starting to pop up in the 3D printing world and flying very well (Freewing is missing out here) F4D Skyray would be AWESOME. Nobody has made a U2 since Phase 3 and a SR-71 would be nice, or DARKSTAR. :-)
    An XB-70 would be an immediate must have for me! Another unusual aircraft I suggested on the other forum would be a Douglas F3D Skyknight. Big straight wing, conventional retracts, and would make a great flying model. Single 80 or twin 64 would be perfect. Would be lots of fun to weather these up, the Marine birds in Korea were full of chipped paint and mud around the intakes. And numbering the aircraft “12 7/8” instead of 13 is hilarious.

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  • Bearcat
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    F-117 Night Hawk would be good well but something different than a boring sport plane or the 50th flavor of a P-51 which we have seen too many time. P-61 Blackwidow or HE-162 Salamander would be better choices.

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  • Bearcat
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    Alpha

    It's time to see some updated aircraft, the XB-70 would still be a great one, HO-229 is starting to pop up in the 3D printing world and flying very well (Freewing is missing out here) F4D Skyray would be AWESOME. Nobody has made a U2 since Phase 3 and a SR-71 would be nice, or DARKSTAR. :-)

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  • ALL GAVE SOME, BUT SOME GAVE ALL !
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    a LARGE Lancaster would be Awesome to own and display, at least with a 78 inch wingspan !

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  • Grossman56
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    It would be cool, but we're still waiting on a B 17 or the Lancaster that Alpha hinted about when the B 24 came out.

    Grossman56

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