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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 2:22 am 
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either the CA15 or CA14a would be my choices as even though they were both built both were scrapped and I believe the CA15 was clocked at something like 520 mph across melbourne at one stage

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Grumman F11F that is the one I think, anywho it is the one they worked on that had the veriable geomotry wings and was simmilar the the F-111. It helped to develop the F-14.

But then the XF5F- that is just a great looking bird!

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But then the XF5F- that is just a great looking bird!Image


The XF5F looks like an easy replica to buid! A couple of Lodestar nacelles, an Ercoupe tail, an F-84 canopy... :wink: Probably easier to build than a Whirlwind!


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I would agree the P-40Q was a nice thought, but really it was still outclased by the P-47N and the P-40 should not have been in production anymore. You will say I am crazy but we could have used that production for say the P-47.

For that Matter the Navy version of the P-47. It already could launch from carriers so the next step is to land :shock: What would you all think?

I had not really thought if building an XF5F but the thoughts are interesting.

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:D Well that was a while ago, my family moved south to Saco about 4 years ago to help take care of my Grandparents. I think it was probably 2000 or so when I was back in that town. Though it still did have its potato house style mall, though it never is doing a lot of profit.

Presque Isle was a great place I have a friend still there who says it is picking up.

On the never flew subjust crew on these. The bf 109T-1 (from the carrier Graf Zepilen) So that gives you two nevers! Also the Me 155 from a German Carrier! For the us the XB19 project! :cry:

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Resurrected from the archives... :)

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The single J-57 powered F7U-3 proposal.... reliable power plant, eye-ball un-caging roll rate, awesome combat maneuverability..... it would have cleaned the clocks of all comers in Vietnam. But, alas, I’m just a bit biased..... :roll:

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I was always fond of the Martin P6M SeaMaster
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I had a landlord decades ago who had a very nice factory SeaMaster model. His Dad had been one of the project engineers so there was no possibility of buying it. Man did I covet that thing!

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Heinkel 100.

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I don't know, I think I am going to see a mock-up with nose art of the Moonbat. . . . pop2

Down a similarly discussed point - what if you made a turboprop powered COIN version of the P-61. . .

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Why not? I once built a Rolls-Royce Dart-powered F-82 from the 1/72 Monogram kit.

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Why not? I once built a Rolls-Royce Dart-powered F-82 from the 1/72 Monogram kit.


Any pictures?

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Never got a photo. Just imagine that Australian Mustang conversion that never flew, times two.

Painted NMF, aka Testor's silver, with the firewall forwards replaced with nacelles made from AA battery casings, cowls from the Revell 1/144 DC-7, prop blades cut from sheet plastic and spinners made from tip tank tips. Fuselage scoops removed and faired over (I think by now you're beginning to wonder how much Squadron Green Putty was involved here? A lot). Marked as 44-65165 because that one didn't have a notable career; civil reg "N5151B". Wanted to give it Heckle and Jeckle nose art - one bird on each cowl - but I wasn't that good an artist.

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Zombie thread....hehe....

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