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Title: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: pat king on August 21, 2016, 09:56:08 PM
See PDK LLC in the vendors corner for the new P 38J.

Thanks,  Pat
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Air Ministry . on August 22, 2016, 07:44:39 AM
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mc18xcxUXF1qa38yao1_1280.jpg)

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Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: pat king on August 22, 2016, 09:31:18 AM
Sorry to have to tell you this: The pretty assistant does not come with the kit!! LL~

Pat
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Fredvon4 on August 22, 2016, 10:25:35 AM
In 1983 when I married my second wife, a fellow Army Aircraft Maintenance soldier...I used to give here a bunch of crap about being a professional screwer

She was initially a Army Women's Corps (WAC) soldier before around 1972~1974 they folded the women into general population for most military occupational skills (MOS)

When she left her back water West Virginia town to seek a career in the Army, the recruiter conned her into being an "like a airline stewardess" in Army aviation as a 67N crew member for UH-1 helicopters...

Surprise..at Fort Rucker for Advanced Individual Training (AIT) they issued her a Aircraft General Mechanics tool box and proceeded to teach her how to preform services and maintenance on the aircraft

When I met Sergeant E-5 Renie, she was already a Quality Control Inspector and laughed about her "awakening" .... she readily jokes about the sheet metal classes where she had to prove the skill of unscrewing and screwing on a panel 25 times in some amount of time... so I piped up (in a NCO club environment) about my professional screwing wife....I still get THAT LOOK...occasionally
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Mark Scarborough on August 22, 2016, 10:41:58 AM
Fred,
my sister went in the Army in 76, she signed up to be a "fire control specialist" she thought she was going to be a fireman,, imagine her surprise when they taught her how to maintain the fire control systems on a Huey Cobra LOL
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: john e. holliday on August 22, 2016, 11:25:47 AM
Sorry to have to tell you this: The pretty assistant does not come with the kit!! LL~

Pat

Oh what a let down for this old man.  I already have a P-38 kit I got from some one that is larger than the Sterling kit.
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: dennis lipsett on August 22, 2016, 11:29:58 AM
Oh what a let down for this old man.  I already have a P-38 kit I got from some one that is larger than the Sterling kit.

Actually John it is a blow up of the Sterling P-38 done by Gary Weaver. He said it was for  2 /35's ,laughable' but actually it really is for 15/ engines. It is only 50 inches but at least it has a little more wing area
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Fredvon4 on August 22, 2016, 11:44:14 AM
So not to totally hijack Pat's thread...

I like this  P38 1/2a kit...it is interesting... And I have seen several of pat's kits...very well done stuff
I would love to build one and Might just order one for a "some day project"...But the bugger would be years away for building I have so many right now

Mark that community was real small and I probably met her at some point if she stayed into the 90s

I remember a Jenny Scarborough

I re-enlisted out of Field Artillery into Aircraft Fire Control as I went from E-5 to E-6. Eventually spending a bit of time at the school house at Ft Eustis VA  teaching Non-commissioned Officers Basic (BNCOC) and Advanced courses (ANCOC) in the late 80s
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Mark Scarborough on August 22, 2016, 12:03:04 PM
She spent two tours in Germany as I recall, you would have likely remembered her, her first name was different, "Tzena"
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: 11290 on August 22, 2016, 03:01:23 PM
Will an electric powered option be available?
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: pat king on August 22, 2016, 09:43:40 PM
I can design an electric powered version. I haven't had a lot of success in selling electric powered kits.

Pat
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on August 23, 2016, 09:01:42 PM
I find the biggest challenge with the electric power is not mounting the motors but where to put the batteries. You either have to find a place in the wing or on the nacelle to mount them. The batteries come in so many different sizes depending upon how many Mah you want it's never the same from person to person.

Fred
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Gerald Schamp on October 10, 2016, 07:45:40 PM
Not on the P-38 note, but Fred didn't you have an electric J-3 Cub at the Roseburg Regionals some years back with a camera in it?
Title: Re: Profile Scale P 38J
Post by: Mike Keville on October 10, 2016, 10:41:01 PM
". . . I haven't had a lot of success in selling electric powered kits."
Pat
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No surprise there!  The ugly collection of batteries & 'spaghetti' wires detract from overall appearance.  UGH!