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Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire
Well, dream on!
Well, dream on!
Even dig one up in Burma Ian.\ said:Hmm one of them 75% scale ones with a 6 channel RC unit would be fun at the local RC club. To be honest, if you are going to the efforts of building a flyable replica of a spitfire, build them full size!!!
Ian M
Agree entirely, however not everyone can afford to run a maintenance-intensive V12 Merlin. At 3,000 to 6,000 pounds per hour to operate a full size Spitfire, the scaled replica looks pretty attractive to non-millionaires.\ said:I'm with Ian on this one, build em' full scale and if you're gonna do that for goodness sake put a merlin in it too because the V8 just isn't meaty enough. A Spit just isn't the same without that distinctive roar.Regards
Chris
Laurie,\ said:Must be someone here in the York area.About 10 years ago kicking my heels waiting for a computer conversion I visited a museum place. Must be on the way to Hull a few miles out of the centre of York.
They had replicated fullsize aircraft. But they had used anything they could get their hands on. Tin boxes, parts of plastic bottles. It was only when talking to one of the builders he pointed out how & what they had built the aircraft with. Anything went to get the looks using throw away things. Just wonder if it is still there ?
Laurie
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