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Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:58 pm

Stoney wrote:Image
Saw this in oz back in 1998


I'm impressed. It's held up very well for 9 years in the weather...

C2j

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:14 pm

fat fingers, it was 1989

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Fri Oct 21, 2016 4:43 pm

Not full scale but looks very cool never-the-less.

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Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sat Oct 22, 2016 7:06 am

looks fast. any more details?

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:42 am

Somebody build a Typhoon, quick!

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:13 pm

robkamm wrote:looks fast. any more details?

The FAA registry says it's a Thunder Mustang and the registration date is July 2016.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sat Oct 22, 2016 9:27 pm

robkamm wrote:looks fast. any more details?


its for sale , awesome machine
http://www.acmp.com/blog/the-long-nose-p-51.html

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:59 am

Mark Allen M wrote:Not full scale but looks very cool never-the-less.

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I consider myself a pretty decent model builder, but that guy wins! :drink3:

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 11:03 am

I am surprised that some enterprising person hasn't used the moldless composite technique to build full scale replicas of WW2 types for use in the film and advertising industry; basically full size versions of the old WAR Aircraft 1/2 scale replicas. It wouldn't matter much what engine was used and you could even engineer out various bad handling or design characteristics. They would be cheaper to build and operate than originals and could be stored when not in use. I suppose CGI will catch up sooner or later but so far no matter how good it is I can always spot it even if it is only because the aircraft are doing something I know is impossible.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 12:21 pm

John Dupre wrote:I am surprised that some enterprising person hasn't used the moldless composite technique to build full scale replicas of WW2 types for use in the film and advertising industry

If anything, I predict this is where it goes next:
https://youtu.be/lJhn1OPO3Ig
Much like the variable dynamics of the car, there are already flying aircraft that can simulate the handling of other planes. Just imagine motion capturing the movements of a modified Extra 300 for the slower stuff and L-39 for the faster. That in itself would be a quantum leap forward in CGI aircraft.

Sorry to say but I think the movie replica days are behind us.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 1:00 pm

I'm totally over the Thunder Mustangs. Non-stop advertising in the warbird and North American section of Trade A Plane" and Barnstormers. Will kinda be glad when all the kits are consumed. They seem to crash one every couple years.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 2:14 pm

mazdaP5 wrote:Somebody build a Typhoon, quick!

Gotta try to have a proper noise with that....Shoot! Let's go for the gusto and power it with a pair of supercharged Ferrari flat-12's stacked on top of each other! pop2

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:00 pm

marine air wrote:I'm totally over the Thunder Mustangs. Non-stop advertising in the warbird and North American section of Trade A Plane" and Barnstormers. Will kinda be glad when all the kits are consumed. They seem to crash one every couple years.



Years ago, I saw one in the Ezell shop, I was rather impressed.
It seems the "right" size for a fighter (the Mustang is rather large...unnecessary so for a sport plane since you won't be escorting B-17s to Berlin) and it sure looked like fun.

Yeah, yeah, yeah...I know it's not a historic artifact, but I'm not sure many Mustang owners need to be flying an expensive piece of history to show to the guys in the country club and impress the girls.

Obviously, I'm not talking about the Steve Hintons or the flying museums of the world, but given the number of warbird destroyed by guys doing questionable antics (gross inexperience/stupidity, Scud-running, the recent case of the allegedly high pilot, etc.) A case can be made that there should be more replicas out there.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 8:34 pm

I guess what I would do "If I won the lottery" is set up an FAA approved shop building and start rebuilding wooden aircraft. Tiger Moths, Culver PQ-14s, Bucker BU 181 Bestmanns, Timm N2t-1's , Cessna Bamboo Bombers, Lockheed Vegas, Fairchild PT-19's, plus small batches of JURCA Spitfires and other full scale replicas. Imagine located where labor is cheap and plentiful and being able to restore the numbers of some of the once numerous types.
There's something magical and classy about a well restored wooden aircraft.

Re: Full Scale Replica WW II aircraft

Sun Oct 23, 2016 8:42 pm

I've heard that when the Doolittle Vega recently sold, some parts and fuselage molds were sold...for a very low price.

Hopefully, somebody is planning a project.
A friend (who has done many projects and knows whereof he speaks) seriously considered doing a Vega project...and said technically, it's very doable.
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