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There are a number of aircraft enthusiasts here with Eichhörnchen and his excellent paintings, Jim's various well detailed models, Von Due looking for info on codes on vintage aircraft and even aktungs first flight. I'm sure there are many others here. I found this video of the first flight of a 2/3 scale P 51 D Mustang. The powerplant is an LS1 350.
I'm wondering if this was built from a kit or custom built and it begs the question, are there kits available other iconic aircraft such as the ****e-Wulf FW 190, Messerschmitt Bf 109 or Me-262 jet aircraft and the Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero ? I'm sure others have a favorite WW2 aircraft like the Vought F4U Corsair and / or others. I hope we see others like this one flying at our local air shows. This video was taken in 2011. Last edited by Commander Wallace; 02-02-17 at 09:09 AM. |
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Nice!
![]() As for kits, I'm not sure but I have some vague, possible memories of (at least planned) kits for a 75% FW-190. There are blueprints/no kits for sale from http://www.marcel-jurca.com/index.php?lang=en including several 190s. I also very vaguely seem to remember something about a FW-190 homebuild/kit with a replica of the original engine (all replicas I am aware of use newer engines as the BMW engines were all lost). EDIT: I found it, not sure if they're still being made though http://www.flugwerk.de/html/page.php?GID=19&SID=4 I had no idea but someone made a kit of another classic warbird http://www.loehle.com/loehle-aircraf...-flying-tiger/ Last edited by Von Due; 02-02-17 at 09:53 AM. |
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P-40 needs just a bit larger radiator inlet under the chin and sharks mouth.
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Curious historical fact: The common P-40's shark mouth came after being inspired by British P-40s in North Africa, themselves being inspired by the German 110's in the ZG 76 ground attack wing, sporting the shark mouth. |
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A big thanks to you Von Due for posting videos of other WW2 era reproduction aircraft.
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My pleasure, Commander! Truth to be told, I think how much cooler wouldn't it have been if WW2 was nothing more than a giant air show with none of this shooting business, just magnificent planes flying around. Oh well...
About the P-40, looks like the French guys at Marcel Jurca did a proper replica: http://www.marcel-jurca.com/index.ph...id=252&lang=en |
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![]() EDIT: You are correct! Cool fact!
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Ace find, Sailor Steve! I wonder if it's the one I was just reading up on
http://www.airspacemag.com/military-...695578/?no-ist Time frame seems right. |
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Thanks a lot Steve for finding and posting the video. It's greatly appreciated. I saw this video before but it was labeled as an original aircraft on youtube, not a reproduction. It's awfully hard to tell. Thanks as well Von Due for posting the link to the article. It's a great read. A full size reproduction Me-262 is even better than a scaled aircraft. It would be great to see one flying up close, just not on the business end of it's weapons. ( yes, I know they are unarmed ![]() Thanks again to you both. ![]() Last edited by Commander Wallace; 02-02-17 at 01:14 PM. |
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The aircraft are powered by highly relaible General Electric CJ610turbojet (Lear jets)engines, concealed inside detailed reproductions of the original Junkers Jumo 004B engines and nacelles. The metallurygy of WWII Germany would envy todays stuff. Some accomodations still had to be made: Quote:
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![]() ![]() Also shown: the Luftwaffe were using a captured P-51 (all black) Mustang during this action. Wow! I looked that up: ![]()
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Those captured P-51s, I had no idea! That's a pretty special chapter in the WW2 air war.
Another time: A Sopwith Pup replica from http://www.airdromeaeroplanes.com/ |
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Cool!
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![]() I never knew the Mustang had fallen into German hands. Do you have any more information on that ? |
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