Bill Parker, when you going to ...............
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thymekiller
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BillP.
I see that your plans are tiled. Cool. I can do that . Dont want to pay kinkos.
What do you cover with? Have you tryied fiberglass cloth?
Seriously thinking of a p40 for the front yard. Something around 100 inch span with wind blown 3 blade prop. Got a big thumbs up from the wife.
If I do this, it would need to swivel into the wind and be able to withstand outdoor life. In your opion, does this seem realistic?
Thinking of 6 inch pvc pipe as a main spar. Maybe several 4 inch.
Of course, I need to pic your brain for experince. Would post the whole thing here and at my home forum.
Are you cool with that?
Does your spam contract really work?
thymekiller
I see that your plans are tiled. Cool. I can do that . Dont want to pay kinkos.
What do you cover with? Have you tryied fiberglass cloth?
Seriously thinking of a p40 for the front yard. Something around 100 inch span with wind blown 3 blade prop. Got a big thumbs up from the wife.
If I do this, it would need to swivel into the wind and be able to withstand outdoor life. In your opion, does this seem realistic?
Thinking of 6 inch pvc pipe as a main spar. Maybe several 4 inch.
Of course, I need to pic your brain for experince. Would post the whole thing here and at my home forum.
Are you cool with that?
Does your spam contract really work?
thymekiller
"...the road goes on forever, and the party never ends..."
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thymekiller
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It would. I'm kinda stuck on the p40. Its an underdog thing.
Not everybody gets to be a star player. I'm the kind of guy who ends up playing a supporting role yet is rarely noticed. Nothing against the 'stang, but it wasnt the ONLY plane that blasted the bad guys. The warhawk is ANOTHER example of guys doing the best they could with what was at hand. Some guys did very well with it. The warhawk made several "aces"
A giant set of tiger teeth in the yard will garner enough atention. Start a few conversions. Set those tonges to waggin'.
thymekiller
Not everybody gets to be a star player. I'm the kind of guy who ends up playing a supporting role yet is rarely noticed. Nothing against the 'stang, but it wasnt the ONLY plane that blasted the bad guys. The warhawk is ANOTHER example of guys doing the best they could with what was at hand. Some guys did very well with it. The warhawk made several "aces"
A giant set of tiger teeth in the yard will garner enough atention. Start a few conversions. Set those tonges to waggin'.
thymekiller
"...the road goes on forever, and the party never ends..."
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William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
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Currently working on a 54 inch taylorcraft.
http://www.stickandtissue.com/cgi-bin/y ... 1221968430
Saw plans at Bob Holman for a 101 inch warhawk. I'm sure I can fly a 60 inch on rubber, but I need a 100 or better for the yard. It CANNOT fly, REGARDLESS of storm winds.
thymekiller
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Saw plans at Bob Holman for a 101 inch warhawk. I'm sure I can fly a 60 inch on rubber, but I need a 100 or better for the yard. It CANNOT fly, REGARDLESS of storm winds.
thymekiller
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Xanadu
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Re: um......
BillParker wrote:um......
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Yup, that's a good example of what I want in my yard on a pole!
I have 5 acres for all my planes..............whoo, whoo...........
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BillParker
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so we blow: 4:1 or 400% wiil be 112 inches...
CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK
Item: 405
Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/16

I have the plan, and can do the image editing. You guys print your own, and we'll all three (or 4, Greyhound?) build simultaneously?
CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK
Item: 405
Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/16

I have the plan, and can do the image editing. You guys print your own, and we'll all three (or 4, Greyhound?) build simultaneously?
William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
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I just won an auction at e-bay... Don't worry I paid a low ball figure... And, I just want the plans anyway...
But:
JUNKERS JU-87B STUKA
Item: 1002
Wing Span: 34¼"
Scale: 1/16

In about a week, I'll receive this kit, and then I'll scan both the P-40 and the Stuka, and then we'll get down to bidness.
The Stuka will be 8 1/2 foot wingspan... **EVIL GRIN**
bp
But:
JUNKERS JU-87B STUKA
Item: 1002
Wing Span: 34¼"
Scale: 1/16

In about a week, I'll receive this kit, and then I'll scan both the P-40 and the Stuka, and then we'll get down to bidness.
The Stuka will be 8 1/2 foot wingspan... **EVIL GRIN**
bp
William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
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