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  • MikeT
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    Any float plane would need to come with water for me to buy it. I'm in the desert.

    Mike

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  • xviper
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
    Another one that I’d love to see, and would potentially open up a new market, would be the Martin P6M Seamaster. Not many flying boats out there, and even less EDFs. It has great lines, and would be well suited to belly landing on grass or snow as well. The HK Albatross has had a good following, would be great to see something different.

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    A jet that can be flown in winter ...........................................

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  • Evan D
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    That would be very cool. I lost my primo float site years ago with urban sprawl, but I could find somewhere to fly it.

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by MikeT View Post
    B-29.

    Mike
    A B-29 would have my preorder in an instant.

    Another one that I’d love to see, and would potentially open up a new market, would be the Martin P6M Seamaster. Not many flying boats out there, and even less EDFs. It has great lines, and would be well suited to belly landing on grass or snow as well. The HK Albatross has had a good following, would be great to see something different.

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  • Evan D
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    Interesting list, mostly of planes that don't interest me.


    B-58 I've asked for before, I think it'd be very difficult to do well with the thin wing.
    A-1, yes
    B-1, yes
    YB... I'd prefer a prop version, YB-35 or N-1 or 9.

    But first a well done 1600mm P-51.



    Originally posted by Bearcat View Post
    Alpha I still will say the ultimate Wish list for new jets:

    U2 2m 70mm
    XB-70
    B-58 in 50mm 12blade would be a good one
    HO-229 And yes it came be done at a 2m size w/2x70mm
    F-106 Delta Dart
    F4D Skyray 70 mm (this would be the best!)
    SR-71 Blackbird
    F-117 Nighthawk
    DO-335 1700 mm - I know blackhorse makes one but a foam is required
    HE-111 foamy as well..
    A1 Skyraider 1700mm
    YB-49 the forerunner to the B2
    B-1 BONE
    F-111 Aardvark? This out I would love to see
    HE-162
    North American F-108A "Rapier"

    North American A-5 Vigilante
    Ok the list is longer than I thought but hey these would be planes of interest for sure.

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  • MikeT
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    B-29.

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  • Gilatrout
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    Guys, focus. There can only be one


    80mm Panther

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  • Bearcat
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    Alpha I still will say the ultimate Wish list for new jets:

    U2 2m 70mm
    XB-70
    B-58 in 50mm 12blade would be a good one
    HO-229 And yes it came be done at a 2m size w/2x70mm
    F-106 Delta Dart
    F4D Skyray 70 mm (this would be the best!)
    SR-71 Blackbird
    F-117 Nighthawk
    DO-335 1700 mm - I know blackhorse makes one but a foam is required
    HE-111 foamy as well..
    A1 Skyraider 1700mm
    YB-49 the forerunner to the B2
    B-1 BONE
    F-111 Aardvark? This out I would love to see
    HE-162
    North American F-108A "Rapier"

    North American A-5 Vigilante

    Ok the list is longer than I thought but hey these would be planes of interest for sure.

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  • nuts-n-volts
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    Not if I added 2 hours and a minute!

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  • Hugh Wiedman
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    Originally posted by nuts-n-volts;n345979.[U
    . I love my 2 Freewing F-4s. But, when the hype was on about it's release, I was asking for an accurate 80mm twin Phantom. I still think a bigger twin version would sell incredibly well and would also renew interest in the single fan as that could remain a cheaper option[/U].
    I couldn't agree more! Love both my F-4's but would fall over and go into spasms if MRC released a twin 80mm Phantom!! I'm sure I could beat you to the BUY NOW button being 2 hours ahead of you!

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  • nuts-n-volts
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    I'm sure it's been mentioned before... I'd love to see FliteLine do a superb rendition of a D9 at about 1600-1700 scale. Get the base coloring accurate and then a couple or 3 choices of waterslides. Scale fat prop. Yes, give us a retractable tailwheel and all. Do it right because this aircraft is BEGGING for a complete well-sized rendition. It's really never been done in a good size or accurately. And, it is simply one of the best piston-engined fighters ever dreamed up. I think we're past the American best sellers by now!

    While I'm at it... I love my 2 Freewing F-4s. But, when the hype was on about it's release, I was asking for an accurate 80mm twin Phantom. I still think a bigger twin version would sell incredibly well and would also renew interest in the single fan as that could remain a cheaper option.

    A-5 Vigilante... just sayin'!

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
    And thanx for your support elbee,, i will do better..
    Brevity is the soul of wit, so I've read, don't change a thing my Southern Hemisphere Brother! Best, Steve

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  • Alastair67
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    Still waiting for a decent sized Flightline model like a 1700mm PC-21/Super Tucano to put 5-6A 6S batts into when I don't want to fly an EDF. Seems to me like a gap in the market - just don't know how big the hole is...

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  • f4u ausie
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    And thanx for your support elbee,, i will do better..

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  • jasmith41
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post

    JS, you will come to appreciate f4u ausie's brevity in spite of the lack of punctuation. It is like learning french from a Scot to us Americans. Respectfully, LB
    LOLOLOLOL....

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by jasmith41 View Post
    jibberish....?
    JS, you will come to appreciate f4u ausie's brevity in spite of the lack of punctuation. It is like learning french from a Scot to us Americans. Respectfully, LB

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  • f4u ausie
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    Originally posted by jasmith41 View Post

    jibberish....?
    Read it slower sorry bout the punctuation

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  • jasmith41
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    Originally posted by f4u ausie View Post
    Zero zero if no the jug is awsome just watced blackhorse p47 good job boozerz no motian rc team
    jibberish....?

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  • f4u ausie
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    Zero zero if no the jug is awsome just watced blackhorse p47 good job boozerz no motian rc team

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  • AirHead
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    Is there any way you could try to reproduce this lost unique "waterflier" or "wasserfleeger" biplane? I know it might be a physical task with a particular balance that must be right on, but it is a unique waterborne flier that has never been replicated. It may not be a great seller and there are many who don't have access to water, but it is an American anomaly in the world of flight....Someday, I'll fly one like Peter O'Toole did as "Mr. Murphy" in "Murphy's War".....☺

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