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Mad Cap Romanian
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Not Big Enough!

How do you expect to get inside? :D

Actually, I'm impressed! That 2' tail fin is as wide as my model rail road table and that wing will be killer huge!

I just wonder if anyone's actually sized up the Guillow's plans and built a 1:1 plane?
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Hey, don't laugh but my 22 year old wants me to build a Spit big enough to straddle over him on him mini-quad, so he appears to be in the cockpit.

Run and and down the road, wearing a Spitfire!

Now that would look cool............... :D
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The biggest problem I could foresee is the darned thing trying to lift off if he got going to fast?
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full scale spit...

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Mk VB

Wing span: 36 ft 10 in (11.23 m)
Length: 29 ft 11 in (9.11 m)
Height: 11 ft 5 in (3.63 m)

Mk XIV

Wing span: 36 ft 10 in (11.23 m)
Length: 32 ft 8 in (9.95 m)
Height: 12 ft 8 in (3.85 m)

Just not gonna fit in the garage. 16 foot wingspan is biggest that will roll thru the door.

besides, if I build full scale... It needs to be the B-29... Now, that'd be something...

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Post by Greyhound »

I must be one of the only people here to just build the planes normal sizes.
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I'm doing the same thing. BUT...if i wanted to enlarge a plan, who would I go to? A store like Staples where they have large photocopiers?
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Post by SteveM »

Mad Cap Romanian wrote:I'm doing the same thing. BUT...if i wanted to enlarge a plan, who would I go to? A store like Staples where they have large photocopiers?
You'd need to find a place with a 36" or larger printer. Here in the sates that would be Kinko's, Alpha Graphics, or one of the many smaller local print/copy places. You'll see some people print on 8.5"x11" or A4 paper then tape the sheets together, it's probably a lot cheaper and arguably less hassle .
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ThanX for the tip! :wink:
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Post by thymekiller »

Wonder what kinkos would charge? Would what 2 copies.
Greyhound, your not the only one. I will do one later, but mine will be a little different. Sure is fun to watch these guys do this!! thanks for shareing with us Guys!!!

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Greyhound wrote:I must be one of the only people here to just build the planes normal sizes.

Your just the only sane person here, that's all............ :P
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Post by Xanadu »

Mr. Bill is surely ahead of me, I still am cutting out the parts on the wood.

Only have a bit of time in the evenings, so bit slower.
I will post pics in a bit once I get things assembling...........
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UPDATE! Spit...

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UPDATE!

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap55.htm

be sure to refresh your browser window...

Sanity? I just like to see what they look like when they're really big...

Example of this is the front end of the Spit fuse. Xanadu, you'll see what I mean when you get there. It has shape... I cannot wait to start the wing tomorrow morning. That beautiful curve... With luck, I'll be setting the dihedral by quitting time.


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I salute you Bill!

I wonder what this would be like if I enlarged a Nieuport?
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Bipes...

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hummmm....

like this?:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap50.htm


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Post by svaughn »

I've seen other really big models built on this form (maybe not THIS big).

I alway wonder what is done the the model after they are built? I wouldn't have enough space in my house for one!
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