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Title: P-38 kit?
Post by: Chris Fretz on May 26, 2017, 09:48:52 AM
 Was this airplane a kit back in the day?  Or scratch built?
Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Chris Fretz on May 26, 2017, 09:50:44 AM
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Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Trostle on May 26, 2017, 10:34:17 AM
Was this airplane a kit back in that day?  Or scratch built?

Well, it is control line and it is big.  Fairly well done.  There was a Berkeley kit of the P-38, carved balsa shells, based on a Walt Musciano design, but it is small.  There might have been a large CL P-38 from Japan many years ago, but maybe not even this big.  There have been a number of CL construction articles in the magazines for some Nationals caliber P-38's, but not this big.  There may have been some large P-38 kits for RC over the years, but I do not have any material on them.  Go to E-Bay and you can fine any number of plans  and semi-kits for large RC P-38's in various sizes.

Keith
Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Randy Cuberly on May 26, 2017, 01:07:22 PM
There was a Nationals winning scale CL P-38 published sometime in the early 90's in (I think) FM.  I have the plans somewhere.  Not sure it was quite that big however.  It was an incredible airplane.  Should remember the name of the fellow who built it but I simply can't!

Randy Cuberly
Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: peabody on May 26, 2017, 02:53:52 PM
GSCB'er George L. Gaydos, Jr. built a beautiful replica of the P-38 YIPPEE, the 5000th built and painted red at the factory.
George won Precision Scale at the Nats twice....it wasn't that big, but the detail was incredible.

Bill Suarez built a stunt P-38 with a single engine.... it was published and I believe a few short kits were produced.

Have fun

Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Chris Fretz on May 26, 2017, 03:48:00 PM
By the story told about it, supposedly it was flown around 1955. The owner let my uncle fly it after he taught him how to fly. The guys name was Fritz something...
Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Randy Cuberly on May 27, 2017, 01:39:04 AM
GSCB'er George L. Gaydos, Jr. built a beautiful replica of the P-38 YIPPEE, the 5000th built and painted red at the factory.
George won Precision Scale at the Nats twice....it wasn't that big, but the detail was incredible.

Bill Suarez built a stunt P-38 with a single engine.... it was published and I believe a few short kits were produced.

Have fun



Thanks Peabody.  It was indeed George Gaydos's magnificent P-38 I was referring to.  I've always wanted to build one but life always seems to get in the way....One way or another!  I found the plans today and spent a couple of hours drooling over them and the FM article!  George was of course a master scale builder and while I never had the opportunity to meet him (which I regret) I'm sure he is still missed by many!

Randy Cuberly
Title: Re: P-38 kit?
Post by: Michael Boucher on May 28, 2017, 03:37:29 PM
Hi, Clancy Arnold designed and built a control line P-38 that won the scale event at the NATS one year. An article was published in the AMA Magazine. Plans for that model are available. Michael Boucher