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  • Marco Polo
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    Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post
    Does it have to be a Motion RC product?
    No, Hobby Squawk is a forum for all people, all products, all discussions. Please post pictures of any product you wish.

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  • Woodcock
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    Originally posted by wolpertinger View Post
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ID:	149759 Finally assembled and doing taxi tests. Final CG check and a good day needed to maiden....
    Very nice mate!

    Woody

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  • Valkpilot
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    Does it have to be a Motion RC product?

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  • wolpertinger
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  • MANFRED
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    At one point the RAF purchased 200 MiG 21s to augment their expensive fleet of Lightnings. This is a custom paint job with great help from Callie Graphics.

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  • Rick227
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    The now “discontinued” Freewing F 18.....

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  • DzlDk
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    Heavy fog kept my Luftwaffe grounded this morning
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  • Mad Baron
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    Here are some of the pics. Will upload some more later. Enjoy.

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  • Mad Baron
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    I had the whole week off didn't fly a thing...… Went to the USAF museum instead and got some great pictures that I will post here when I get them loaded on my computer.

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  • Grossman56
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    Hey, that's pretty cool, good job PV, welcome to the Squawk!

    Grossman56

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  • Proxima.Variant
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    All the kits of the F/A-18 in any decent size are 90mm fans with bifurcation. So my analyzing mind one day scrolling through a RC plane site spots this Haoye F-18. OK so it's a box of foam. Meant for 600 watt pusher prop and Tailerons. Can't have a prop on a JET! NO!!!! so the resulting jet is this one. 2 70mm 14 blade fans. 2600kv inrunners (1700 watt max) from Turnigy. XRP fans. Aluminum shrouds (for cooling) Having the thirst for power, and the need to balance the plane, takes 2 5s 4000mah 65 C packs. All-Up weight is 9 pounds 4 ounces. Total Fan thrust 10 pounds. Callie Graphics. sequencing gear doors. main gear articulated like the original. Click image for larger version

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  • Evan D
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    Very cool EA-6B off Stennis...

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  • Grossman56
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    Here's a walk down memory lane for some of you vets that served on carriers, like OV10, enjoy Charlie!


    Grossman56

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  • seaviper
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    out of focus image..removed

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  • seaviper
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    Repainted 80mm A-4 with well over 100 flights on it.

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  • Evan D
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    Who’s the old guy with the nice plane???


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  • vduniec
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  • Aros
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    Great, thanks!

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  • Grossman56
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    I just used silver paint and dabbed it on with a brush. Go light on the paint when you load the brush and dab it on. Same with the area of the wing that the pilot and mechanics would walk on and around the removable panels, all with a brush.
    A 1/2 inch old brush that has spread bristles works great for the leading edge.

    Grossman56

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  • Aros
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    Love the weathering Dan! What is your technique for the weathering on the LE of the wings? I want to do that same effect on my Phantom...

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