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The Only Flying Stuka

Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:30 pm

Sort of,............as mentioned on here before this is 7/8 Stuka replica N87LL

Not really a Stuka, but definatley the next best thing and it sure looks like fun. The owner poster these videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrvpKQeWUVw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIUpvtoX0_E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lih1oJVdsjo


Shay
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Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:19 pm

I think it's 7/10 scale, not 7/8.

Rich

Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:23 pm

seven outa two 'aint bad. :lol:

Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:32 pm

richkolasa wrote:I think it's 7/10 scale, not 7/8.

Rich


Hey, just regurgitating what has been put out here on WIX.

http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10829&highlight=stuka+replica

My Mk. I Ibal isn't calibrated enough for fractional difference. :lol:


Shay
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that seems more likely----7/8 wouldn't make any sense

Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:56 am

richkolasa wrote:I think it's 7/10 scale, not 7/8.

Rich

Mon Dec 08, 2008 1:03 am

Oooh, I remember first seeing this bird in the Classic Wings Stuka survivors article a while back, and even though it's a scaled replica, it still looks right to me. The Ju87 seems such a massive aircraft anyway that a replica like this is the best - and cheapest! - option next to restoring a real one. In comparison to the Ukrainian(?) replica this is, IMHO, a much more accurate machine.

Kudos to the current owner for posting these videos! In reply to some comments with the clips, he mentions he's attempted to find a spat-mounted siren replacement but to no avail.....how exactly did the originals work? (he says he has a belly-mounted siren of some sort)

Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:15 am

Wonder how long it would take to fly that thing to Willow Run? :wink:

Stuka, Me-109

Yeah I like the sound of that. 8)

Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:09 am

From the first clip's intro text...

"...to successfully route their enemies..."

"Verdammit, Wilhelm! Tell ze Russians zat ze bridge isst CLOSED! Zey vill haff to head vest from ze current position und take ze next left if zey vant to arrive on time!"



I'm not usually the spelling police as I find typing to be something of a challenge myself, but after reading that I had this funny little dialog pop into my head...

Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:07 pm

Is this the one that used to be displayed at the NWM in Elmira NY? If so I have seen it before.

Mon Dec 08, 2008 3:25 pm

Mitch who owns and flies this replica is a very nice guy. He tries to fly the airplane about 2 hours a week. He has brought the aircraft down to the Collings Foundation WWII reenactment in October the past two years. I do not think the aircraft is a regular at air shows. I have been to several shows in Maine this past year, and it was not at any of them. It gets treated very much like other single engine piston aircraft.

He has added a smoke system to the aircraft, so it is a much more realistic "shoot down" when that happens as part of the reenactment.

Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:31 pm

There is another one in Russia. Which I think came from Ukraine

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Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:46 pm

Interesting name for the plane. Seems if you still fly an authentic looking Axis aircraft in those parts you might get flogged. :roll:

I forgot all about this one! Now all we need are a couple of the real thing!

Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:25 pm

:D You gotta hand it to Mitch. He's always continuing to upgrade his Stuka to make it as realistic as possible.

:wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU6OK1zSxKg

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