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How about a new 1/16 scale C-130 (2526mm), larger than the Avios, to haul the RC tanks!
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I have a FlyFly Hunter. It's an awful, poorly engineered kit using obsolete technology - not to mention that it's impossible to find any more. I do not understand the logic of excluding a Hunter.Originally posted by Alpha View PostFredGB Welcome, Fred! We don't have any upcoming birds that match those models, since there are already models represented by other manufacturers (Flex F-100 and FlyFly F-100, Dynam Gloster Meteor, and FlyFly Hawker Hunter). We've got some other birds in the pipeline though, to keep your options wide and numerous.
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I couldn't catch the live stream today, but am watching it now. These large BH models look phenomenal.
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Hopefully a 80mm or 90mm Cougar or Panther is in the works (maybeeeeee a 70mm).
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Sad to see it, but thanks for the confirmation that MRC is not doing an F-100. I was still holding out hope of a FW 80mm F-100. Better size for my hangar.Originally posted by Alpha View PostFredGB Welcome, Fred! We don't have any upcoming birds that match those models, since there are already models represented by other manufacturers (Flex F-100 and FlyFly F-100, Dynam Gloster Meteor, and FlyFly Hawker Hunter). We've got some other birds in the pipeline though, to keep your options wide and numerous.
Also very sad to see that MRC does not have a Hawker Hunter in the pipeline. While the FlyFly model has been around for a good while, it is really no competition to a modern FW model. As I am sure you know, the FF kit had many fit and engineering issues and it hard to find.
Glad that FW did an 80mm Mirage, even though I had a 90mm FF Mirage. There were some LX offerings that you have duplicated and vastly improved upon, including the F-22 and the A-4.
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Good to hear Alpha ,Originally posted by Alpha View PostFredGB Welcome, Fred! We don't have any upcoming birds that match those models, since there are already models represented by other manufacturers (Flex F-100 and FlyFly F-100, Dynam Gloster Meteor, and FlyFly Hawker Hunter). We've got some other birds in the pipeline though, to keep your options wide and numerous.
Doesn't matter what model you and freewing have in the pipeline , but i do know that it is always bound to be a good one !
Fred
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What about the FW F9F Panther upgraded to 90mm or, an Xicoy 45 ARF Plus version.. good design for this....
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FredGB Welcome, Fred! We don't have any upcoming birds that match those models, since there are already models represented by other manufacturers (Flex F-100 and FlyFly F-100, Dynam Gloster Meteor, and FlyFly Hawker Hunter). We've got some other birds in the pipeline though, to keep your options wide and numerous.
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Hello everyone,
Having recently bought a free wing T33 i really learned to love those first and second and third generation fighter jets i have always been attracted to warbirds as my grandfather was a spitfire pilot in ww2. I would be really great to see a f 100 supersabre and perhaps some more british aviation such as gloster meteor or a hawker hunter any way that's my vote!
Fred
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Having grown up at Edwards AFB in California, I was privy to some amazing aircraft, either being actually tested or just flown. Watching things like the Century series of fighters move through the base was pretty cool. I would sit at the CFR station and watch the ramp and the runways.(you can't do that now!) My father was a test pilot so one of the jets I got to sit in, while it was in one of the hangars, was the F-100. I fell in love with it. Of course, the XB-70 was there, the X-15 and it's mother ships, etc. We had some amazing air shows there at the Open House events(so much on the display ramp!). I was able to see a lot of great flying and it stuck with me. When the Thunderbirds were flying the F-100 I was in heaven. I know that if Alpha produced an F-100 in Thunderbirds scheme, and a plane Jane for the customizers, we all would be robbing the kids piggy banks to supplement our incomes! I think my close second would be a Canberra or the series of B-57's. The Long Wing ones were real fun to walk around! My vote is for the F-100, but as you can see by this thread, there are many more aircraft out there that touch so many hearts. Just do us all a favor if you could Alpha, and stay away from that damned Hansa Jet. Pee yew!
Dutchman
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But they'd save money on the Lighting if they made it a single EDF but with the twin tailpipes like the 64 mm F-18.Originally posted by meadowhay View Post
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He is a fighter, and will not evacuate!!! LOL I really wish he had left, but he is still working!!!!!
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i hope alpha left china we don't need him to get sick. we need him to keep makin more planes ….
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I'd love one too, ever since I saw one on display outside Tyndall AFB FL, but then again I love all the century series jets.Originally posted by Hoomi View Post
The first plastic model I remember getting and building was the Voodoo. I've been rather surprised that there isn't a nice EDF model available.
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The first plastic model I remember getting and building was the Voodoo. I've been rather surprised that there isn't a nice EDF model available.Originally posted by Hawkeye Jim View PostF-101 Voodoo, twin 70mm EDF or 90mm high performance with bifurcated exhaust. This is an iconic aircraft, Pre F-4.
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