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  • #81
    I just finished the podcast, it was long but worth the time. Alpha (and the whole MRC team) certainly have a passion for what they do and it shows.

    I'd love to hear more.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by OV10 View Post

      Strong possibility...............Tigercat vert and horiz stab look to be a good starting point
      great idea!!! I just put my tigercat together too... this is gonna get interesting! If you do decide to do it, i'd be super excited!

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      • #83
        Greetings All

        Brand new here wanted to say Hi and say that is some nice looking Bomber, I was looking at the smaller one offered by MRC and keep thinking wish there was a bigger one and what do ya know here one is! This will be great for all those smaller P51 and such fighters to escort around the field and defend against those enemy fighters. Any way looking forward to this one.

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        • #84
          I absolutely love my 2 & 4 engine birds, looking forward to expanding my fleet. I know my wife will be absolutely thrilled with it.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by dkalwishky View Post
            I just finished the podcast, it was long but worth the time. Alpha (and the whole MRC team) certainly have a passion for what they do and it shows.

            I'd love to hear more.
            Future episodes will certainly be more tailored to the specific product release. In this case we were introducing Alpha to our show listeners but we do hope you subscribed. :)

            Thanks.

            Andre
            Intagram, YouTube, RCAfterhours

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            • #86
              Alpha. Enjoyed the podcast. I was most curious about your comment mentioning that you cancel a plane idea a month. You mentioned a Horton as one that was canceled. Which is not surprising. You offered the interviewers a chance to ask if there were planes they wanted that might be on the canceled list. Missed opportunity for the interviewers IMO. Can I ask if the Do335 is on that list? Man, I would buy one of those. :-)

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              • #87
                Originally posted by karltrek View Post
                Alpha. Enjoyed the podcast. I was most curious about your comment mentioning that you cancel a plane idea a month. You mentioned a Horton as one that was canceled. Which is not surprising. You offered the interviewers a chance to ask if there were planes they wanted that might be on the canceled list. Missed opportunity for the interviewers IMO. Can I ask if the Do335 is on that list? Man, I would buy one of those. :-)
                Wow, that plane is both Beautiful and Ugly at the same time.

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                • #88
                  I wonder how easy it will be to get the wings off for transport

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View Post
                    I signed up for ten minutes or something, but Chris and Andre were so great, that we ended up talking for 3 hours. Go figure!

                    If you guys like additional content like these podcasts, we'll do more in the future.

                    Steve, head down, put your shoulder to the wheel, and push. Blitz your blues with some pumpkin pie, a nap, and then get back to that workbench! We need you to light the modder's way.
                    Best part of it for me was the part where you talking about the history behind these planes and said "I hope we see them more than toys". For me I enjoy looking at all my planes just as much as I do flying them, 99.9% of mine are military birds and I see them as the tools our patriots used to chisel out our freedom.
                    TiredIron Aviation
                    Tired Iron Military Vehicles

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post

                      Best part of it for me was the part where you talking about the history behind these planes and said "I hope we see them more than toys". For me I enjoy looking at all my planes just as much as I do flying them, 99.9% of mine are military birds and I see them as the tools our patriots used to chisel out our freedom.
                      I couldn't agree more.

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                      • #91
                        Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post

                        Best part of it for me was the part where you talking about the history behind these planes and said "I hope we see them more than toys". For me I enjoy looking at all my planes just as much as I do flying them, 99.9% of mine are military birds and I see them as the tools our patriots used to chisel out our freedom.
                        Right on Bro..............that's why my Nimitz cruise book resides in the rolling hangar/bunkhouse when I'm on the road
                        Warbird Charlie
                        HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190

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                        • #92
                          Originally posted by jonesjj3 View Post
                          I wonder how easy it will be to get the wings off for transport
                          4 screws, 2 spars and simple wiring. Very simple

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                          • #93
                            Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post

                            Best part of it for me was the part where you talking about the history behind these planes and said "I hope we see them more than toys". For me I enjoy looking at all my planes just as much as I do flying them, 99.9% of mine are military birds and I see them as the tools our patriots used to chisel out our freedom.
                            100% Everytime I fly a military bird I almost always think to myself "some kid got in one of these without any idea if it would be there last time" or even better thinking about the first pilot for any new planes maiden. Like they had no idea if it would work or not, but the pilot jumped in a basically said "we'll never know unless I try it, uuh wish me luck?"

                            Unbelieveable.

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                            • #94
                              Originally posted by jonesjj3 View Post
                              Greetings All

                              Brand new here wanted to say Hi and say that is some nice looking Bomber, I was looking at the smaller one offered by MRC and keep thinking wish there was a bigger one and what do ya know here one is! This will be great for all those smaller P51 and such fighters to escort around the field and defend against those enemy fighters. Any way looking forward to this one.
                              Welcome to the Squawk! Yes, can't wait to be at some events and get escorts in the air!

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                              • #95
                                Already pre-ordered, was going to hold out but I watched the video of it flying and had to do it. That and I remember waiting for the Avanti S. lol

                                Looks great!



                                Also, I have never really liked the word "model" when it comes to these, models are static, these are not. haha. Most of us have way more respect for the hobby than this and do not see them as toys in any form. (I mean any thing is a toy to us adult kids, but you get what I mean) the hobby is headed in a direction we only dreamed up 8 years ago.

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                                • #96
                                  Having had and crashed five HK B-17's and having not flown a 4 engine bird for over a year, preordering the olive scheme B-24 gave me a chill. Detailing is going to be a real challenge trying to decide on paint scheme and decals. Callie Graphics has some wonderful ones to choice from. And tranporting her is going to require some special handling in my Ford Escape.

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                                  • #97
                                    Originally posted by MaydayJoey View Post
                                    Already pre-ordered, was going to hold out but I watched the video of it flying and had to do it. That and I remember waiting for the Avanti S. lol

                                    Looks great!



                                    Also, I have never really liked the word "model" when it comes to these, models are static, these are not. haha. Most of us have way more respect for the hobby than this and do not see them as toys in any form. (I mean any thing is a toy to us adult kids, but you get what I mean) the hobby is headed in a direction we only dreamed up 8 years ago.
                                    Model does not have to mean static.

                                    mod·el
                                    ˈmädl/
                                    noun

                                    1. a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original.

                                    Call them what you like. They are flying models but still models none the less which I have never equated to being toys even though I built plenty of static models when I was a kid.

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                                    • #98
                                      Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post
                                      Best part of it for me was the part where you talking about the history behind these planes and said "I hope we see them more than toys". For me I enjoy looking at all my planes just as much as I do flying them, 99.9% of mine are military birds and I see them as the tools our patriots used to chisel out our freedom.
                                      Same for me! Some of our 3D fliers are our field think it's boring to watch a war bird fly around not doing extreme maneuvers, I tell them I enjoy seeing the plane in the air and I think about what these brave men endured in wartime. My Freewing B-17 I fly pretty scale most of the time, a loop or roll here and there but mostly scale. I plane on flying the B-24 scale with an occasional loop or roll.

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                                      • #99
                                        Originally posted by dkalwishky View Post

                                        Same for me! Some of our 3D fliers are our field think it's boring to watch a war bird fly around not doing extreme maneuvers, I tell them I enjoy seeing the plane in the air and I think about what these brave men endured in wartime. My Freewing B-17 I fly pretty scale most of the time, a loop or roll here and there but mostly scale. I plane on flying the B-24 scale with an occasional loop or roll.
                                        I think many lack the imagination that Warbird Lovers do as they don't try to imagine what it was like for those who actually flew them. Same thing on like Veterans Day I try to imagine what it was like in the trenches of France or storming the beaches of Normandy and if I would have made it out alive. I think too many just think of having the day off and not the why we have it. IMO

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                                        • Hands up all those who remember the B-24 balsa kit by Jack Stafford. This was a 90" model built up from balsa and ply designed for 4 X 0.19 size glow engines. I remember building one for a guy back in the mid-70s. After I'd finished it I always wanted one for myself but never had one until now. I've also ordered the "T" shirt from Bunker 27.

                                          Martin.

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