Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown: 100"

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Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown: 100"

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Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown To: 100"

Der Stuka:

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GO MAN GO !!!! Amazing. What would you charge for a blown up p40 plan?

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Post by FLYBOYZ »

Cool ! Go man go. I,ll be watching 8)
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CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK

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I have this plan:

CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK
Item: 405
Wing Span: 28"
Scale: 1/16

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Blown up it'll be 84 inches... Big enuff?

Keep in mind tho, that kit has lots of plastic parts that you'll have to figure out how to make from scratch, (prolly not a problem for you, but just saying...)

Anyway, I wouldn't sell it to you, but just make it available for you to print or have printed, then you have to piece the plan together and tape it up, and get started...

You in? And, when will you be ready to start? I just started the stuka, and wouldn'ty mind doing the P-40 as I'm as big a fan as you are...

You can use my mail address below instead of this convoluted private message thingy...

Standing by...

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Post by thymekiller »

I'm in. I cant stand it any more !!!! I want a big one too !! Go ahead with the stuka. I will be ready after that. Need to clear off a couple projects and prepare. Thanks. In a couple weeks, I will eighter fix my printer or get a new one. Probly the latter.
Will contact through your adress. Not a big fan of P.M.'s anyway.

THANKS !!! I'M IN !!! You guys are haveing too much fun.

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Post by Mad Cap Romanian »

Looking good Bill!

Hope my info helped.

I have a new challenge for you guys!

Fly this one with a rubber band. :D
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Post by thymekiller »

How far?? I have often wondered how big it could be with a single prop on rubber. :lol: My first big'en will be display.

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Post by Greyhound »

Bill, what is the biggest airplane you've ever built?
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Post by Xanadu »

Aw man, your talking about a another build twice removed from the one I am still working on..................

:oops:


Stuka is going to be huge! I thought the 6' Spitfire span was big enough already.
I am in for the P-40 once you get the plans done.
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Having a hard time getting all your pictures displayed on your web page Bill. Some are blank........
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Post by RG WILLIAMS »

Wow, that is one big model. What will be the source of power?
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Post by thymekiller »

Thats 3 p40's
Its like a dream come true. Dont worry Xanadu, I am much slower than you. You will both build circles around me. Its not a race. It will be a couple weeks before I can start. Need a bigger table.....
Now that I'm in, I cant stop thinking about it.

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Post by Xanadu »

Just wait until you start building it............... :lol:
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Post by kittyfritters »

thymekiller wrote:How far?? I have often wondered how big it could be with a single prop on rubber. :lol: My first big'en will be display.

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I've seen 72 inch wing span models flown on rubber power. Even R/C!!!
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UPDATE!

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Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown To: 100"

Der Stuka:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap56.htm

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Yes, there are "broken" pics on the page, because they don't exist yet. They'll fill in, and start working as I get further along. I just wrote the code ahead of time on this one...

Fuse is 67.5 inches long...

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