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Posted: 1/8/2005 12:03:38 AM EDT
This website is by a German soldier who is building a giant scale Su-27 He takes you almost step by step so you can see the THOUSANDS of hours he has in it. THe 3rd link down in the top right also has some great pics of real Su's. www.su27projekt.de S.O. |
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Anyone see the A-6 in the background behind the F-5F?
All of those pictured use actual jet turbines costing $2k + each. THe engines in that concorde alone are probably $16k. S.O. |
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Dang! |
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Thus the wishing I had the $$$$ for that hobby. So the engines have come down huh? The last I saw, they were running $3500+ |
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The small "mini" turbines are inthe low $2k range and go up, way up from there. The have turbines that are only 2" in diameter now! S.O. |
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Cool.....I still can't afford it...but I think the last I saw the smallest you could get was in the 3.5 - 4" range. Do they have any with working afterburners yet? Since all I can do is dream at this point, I'd have to say that would be extremely cool! |
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I've always love planes as long as I could remember....in kindergarten all I ever crayoned was jets...I was planning to join the navy to become an F14 pilot but sh*t happens a home so I couldn't do so.......loved RC airplanes but never could afford one-finally bought a cheap starter plane and LOVE IT SO DEARLY-just hate the battery chargings.....
Just wish to win the lottery so I may enjoy the dream that I've always wanted to do but do from the ground |
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I know there are people experimenting but nothing commercial yet. It will happen. There are even fuctioning pipe feathers that move in relation to throttle settings. Very cool. S.O. |
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You think that's purty!? There is a company working on a 1/6.5 scale F-18 Super Hornet. Now, to put the size of that into perspective, a regular NON-super hornet in 1/7th scale has a 72" wingspan. The Super Hornet is larger than the regular hornet in real life and the model will also be bigger in scale! Without looking up the span of a SH, I'm guessing the model will have a 90" or so span. Scale landing geat and speed brakes, 2 turbines etc etc. Mega $$$. S.O. |
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The detail and size of those models is Insane. I'd be real careful if i put all that time into it, then started flying it.
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One of these days somebody with huge wallets is going to build a giant C-130 or C-141 Starlifter or C-5 and have Action Figure Paratroopers exit the rear doors.
I’d love to see that in action. I just dare ya Sarge! I just dare ya to have your Action Figures do an Airborne Assault one of these days! |
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It is definately a hobby for the anal retentive. There are guys who put the correct number of RIVET marks on their planes. S.O. |
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There was a group over in England, IIRC, that built a scale B52. Thing was fuggin HUGE. They had video of it's taxi test, takeoff, flying around, and ultimately, its crash. |
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That video was posted here a few weeks ago.
Even the crash was awesome. |
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The C-17 has already been done.
Here are some pics of the concorde and others the guy has done. www.michel-concorde.be/boeing74704.htm www.michel-concorde.de/milh002.htm www.michel-concorde.de/milh010.htm S.O. |
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Pic #4 has no less than 3 Rafales, I've never even seen video of one of those flying, now there are tons of RC versions.
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I can understand the C-17, but what about my Paratroopers? |
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you and I both bro, I love that stuff |
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I'm jealous, it must be nice to have enough money to buy toys that cost as much as a used real airplane.
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Here is a giant scale SR-71 under construction and the website following it's construction.
mmrca.org/lance/sledframe.html S.O. |
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Looks like fun. How long till Democrat Senators introduce laws banning it?
"Nobody needs to fly model airplanes like these." |
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Video of a turbo prop run-up on the test stand.
www.corpcomp.com/weeks1/movies/turbo-prop2.wmv Very cool. Look at the detail for the gear on this F-104 F-14s in giant scale 9ft span! S.O. S.O. |
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well if you win you give me some, and if i win i'll give you some. |
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Someone needs to mount a camera inside one of these for some in flight video!!
BTW, how do they keep track of these at those speeds? |
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Man, Im jealous! Do the bomber models have miniature working 'bombs' too?? That would be waaay cooll...
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Tooo bad the militaries UAV's aren't as cool looking. Like take that A10 one and throw some hellfire's on the wings and have some fun with insurgents. Better yet hellfires and a 308 minigun in the nose that would be the shit!!!!
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Jet Cat just released a turboprop engine. The C130 project is already complete IIRC. The association for these aircraft has limited thrust per engine to 45LBS due to safety/speed concerns. Planerench out.
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I saw that huge DC-10 fly at "Jets over DeLand" near Orlando in 2000, some really cool stuff there!
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My uncle in Germany has been doing that since the 70's. We used to go to their RC club all the time and watch, so I've been around those things for quite a while. The transformation these things have seen over the last few decades is amazing.
The club he belongs to, although in a real small town, is the home of the recent World Acrobatic champion. I got to meet the dude when we visited earlier this year. They were testing out a turbine driven prop plane. My uncle has actually developed a kit from scratch that's for sale commercially now. Yeah - the time that goes into building one of these from scratch is insane. I'm surprised he's still married to my aunt after all this time.... |
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WOW That looks like a lot of fun. I'd just like to go see a show and watch 'em fly them around.
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+1 SO, thanx for posting the pix. |
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