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  • AxisPilot
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    PLEASE! A 6s-powered Axis warbird! There are so many 6s foam Allied models available, but no foam adversaries for dogfights. I suggest a 190 D9 and a Zero. After that, an unusual yet beautiful Allied model I'd like to see is a Mig-3 in white.

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  • EA-6B Geek
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    Originally posted by Spad Driver View Post
    I know this is a little out of left field.
    how about a PV2 harpoon?.
    We have one at our local airport called ATTU WARRIOR.
    I think with it's great lines that it would make a R.C. warbird.
    So I immediately got that confused with P2V! Which was a Lockheed Neptune. I think both would be great.

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  • Spad Driver
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    I know this is a little out of left field.
    how about a PV2 harpoon?.
    We have one at our local airport called ATTU WARRIOR.
    I think with it's great lines that it would make a R.C. warbird.

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  • Aerobatic Addict
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    It would be cool to see a forward swept wing design like SR-10, SU-47, or an X-29.

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  • CF-105
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    Gilatrout, have you checked out the "Standbox" storage/transport system that Esprit Models carries? I think it can only handle up to a certain size, but might be a starting point.

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  • Gilatrout
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    Originally posted by Cobbster View Post
    I wish what ever they bring out that they make some nicely equipped planes in the 1000 mm to 1300mm range.I have the flightline p38 ,a great plane,but I would love it more if I did nt have to take the wings off to transport it.I have a full size f 150 and I still have to play tetrus If I want to bring more than two or three planes.1200mm wing spans can still have retracts and flaps,and fly well.
    I would love the flightline corsair,but its just too big...
    I hear you, but If much rather see someone develop a decent way to transport planes.

    I've built cradles for my A10, and He111, but I'd much prefer a standardized system.

    The bigger planes have so much more presence and honestly fly better.

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  • Cobbster
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    I wish what ever they bring out that they make some nicely equipped planes in the 1000 mm to 1300mm range.I have the flightline p38 ,a great plane,but I would love it more if I did nt have to take the wings off to transport it.I have a full size f 150 and I still have to play tetrus If I want to bring more than two or three planes.1200mm wing spans can still have retracts and flaps,and fly well.
    I would love the flightline corsair,but its just too big...

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  • TLewis95
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    Time for another bid.

    2.5m B-29
    1600mm A-26, B25, or BE18
    B1

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  • Millerrc
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    I have seen that he112 from black horse it dose look pretty good but the thing i noticed about the black horse planes are they are not 100% correct as far as the shape of the plane to the full scale and unfortunately the cowl on there model is not correct and I have seen this on there gaint scale models like the zero and p-40. Back on the he 100 the only other model iv seen is plans for a kit build from Jerry bates id recommend checking his drawings out he has drawn some warbirds that also don't get a lot of notoriety. If they do make it balsa I shure hope as heck they get the shape right.

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  • Twowingtj
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    Since Motion RC is bringing most, if not all, of the Black Horse line in, maybe the He-112 will be available soon. I do like the He-100 a little better though.

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  • AirHead
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    I agree with Millerrc that the Heinkel He-100 could be a great addition to the German collection. I didn't know this plane existed. The big wigs in the Luftwaffe had a falling out with Ernst Heinkel about design and mechanical issues he was having with his fighter planes. The Air Ministry told him that they wanted Messerschmidt to build fighters and Heinkel to concentrate on bombers. Heinkel was angered by that decision until his death. Anyway, The He-100 would look fantastic out there in 1200mm to 1600mm EPO model running between 4S and 6S....

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  • Twowingtj
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    Millerrc Welcome to Hobby Squawk! That would certainly be one that is worth modeling in either wood or foam. We need more axis planes to choose from.

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  • Millerrc
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    Howdy relatively new to this forum so if some things are weird please forgive me. Anyway I have a rather unknown and super rare ww2 airplane that I would love to see made into a foam rc model I really don't care about the size. Just would love to see this awesome looking pane in rc model form.


    it is none other than the HEINKEL HE100-D1 it was know for being the fastest ww2 plane at the time it it had the fighter role primarily in mind. However unfortunately it never went into production. Here is a Wikipedia link if you want more info about the full scale https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinkel_He_100

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  • Scale Freak
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    How about the Avro Vulcan?

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  • kallend
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  • xviper
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    Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post
    I think Alpha's been doing a little tinkering on the side with a full sized version of a plane quite a few people asked for::

    http://www.sfvbj.com/news/2020/oct/1...rillo-airport/
    I'd tap that, but the retracts would be quite a challenge and fixed gear just wouldn't cut it.

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  • Valkpilot
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    I think Alpha's been doing a little tinkering on the side with a full sized version of a plane quite a few people asked for::

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  • xviper
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    Originally posted by AirHead View Post
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    Maybe a Freewing twin-70mm Private jet to replace the old Dynam Turbojet. They look cool in the air and handle well. Perhaps not a favorite on the big "Wish List"; but the AL37 is a lonely jet in the "Civilian" category...
    In this same vain, how about the HondaJet?
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  • AirHead
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    Maybe a Freewing twin-70mm Private jet to replace the old Dynam Turbojet. They look cool in the air and handle well. Perhaps not a favorite on the big "Wish List"; but the AL37 is a lonely jet in the "Civilian" category...

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  • f4u ausie
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    And now we aaalll no better

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