stunthanger.com

Speed,Combat,Scale,Racing => Scale Models => Topic started by: builditright on September 14, 2011, 10:07:17 PM

Title: Sport Scale ???
Post by: builditright on September 14, 2011, 10:07:17 PM
Over the past several years I have been getting some older R/C stand off scale kits
with the hopes of reproducing them for C/L sometime in the future.

They are all of the popular warbirds ie: Corsair, Zero, Me-109, Fw-190, Hellcat, P-39, P-40, P-47 (bubble canopy and razorback), Spitfire, AT-6 and PT-19. I might have one or two more but you get the idea.

These are all in the 40-60 size range, so... my question is...
would anyone be interested in having a Reproduction kit of any of these?

 D>K
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Dan Labine on September 15, 2011, 05:48:14 AM
Absolutely..

Dan
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: John Rist on September 15, 2011, 08:54:12 AM
If you do it consider including an electric option in the kit.  Except For 1/2a I have built my last slimer.
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Fred Cronenwett on September 15, 2011, 03:36:13 PM
I might be interested in a short kit, basically the plan and fuselage parts. I cut my own foam wings, I would only basically need the speciality parts for the fuselage, a copy of the plans and enough patterns to cut a foam wing.

Who made the original kit?

Fred C.

Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: builditright on September 15, 2011, 08:35:19 PM
They are:

Jemco (all are foam wing kits)
Corsair, Zero, Me-109, Fw-190, Hellcat, P-47 (razorback), AT-6 and PT-19

Top Flite (All built up wings)
P-39, P-40, P-47 (bubble canopy)

Royal (built up wing)
Spitfire

If anyone is interested you can see "some" of them from when I was a teenager in the video on my website.
*the movie is all the home movies converted to video so it may take a little time to down load*

http://www.builtrightflyright.com/snds-shws/N.Y.Crazy8sM.A.C.fulllengthmovie/Crazy8fullmovie.mpg
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on December 08, 2011, 05:36:50 PM
Hi Walter,

Personally I would like a Royal B-17 short kit! ;D  I know you had one for C/L.......

Bill
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: wwwarbird on December 09, 2011, 09:58:12 PM
Hey Walter, just saw this. What are sthe wingspans for the Hellcat and the Zero?   D>K

 Ty,

 I'm pretty sure they are right around 60", give or take...
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: builditright on December 10, 2011, 05:30:13 AM
Hey Walter, just saw this. What are sthe wingspans for the Hellcat and the Zero?   D>K

I'll have to check them next time I go to the vault
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on December 10, 2011, 11:31:14 AM
I have a .40 size Ki-61 Tony, but it is already built as an R/C (about 30 years ago! LOL!!).

Big Bear
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on January 17, 2012, 11:44:21 AM
Hi Walter,

This is for a project "down the road", but I would like the Top Flite P-39 in the future,  trike gear, low wing, would make a good scale plane I believe.

BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Chris McMillin on January 17, 2012, 12:03:48 PM
Hi Bill,
I have all of the stuff to build a TF P-39 with the Robart P-39 nose gear strut and retract (watch for them on eBay, half the price), and of course it'll be electric so no odd engine parts hanging out of that tiny nose, with train smoke and a sound card, swinging that four bladed Aeroproducts and painted like Cobra II!
Except it'll be R/C.
Chris...
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on January 17, 2012, 01:02:31 PM
Hi Chris,

Did the Cobra II fly with a red paint scheme as well as the yellow?

Bill
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Chris McMillin on January 19, 2012, 11:12:45 PM
Hi Bill,
Cobra I was the red and black one, race number 75, flown by Bell X-1 pilot Jack Woolams. It's the one that crashed into Lake Erie right before the '46 Thompson, probably elevator trim tab flutter that Cobra II experienced during testing, and just like Galloping Ghost last year.
Chris...
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Michael Boucher on January 21, 2012, 08:28:07 PM
How about a JU-87B Stuka?  #^
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on January 24, 2012, 10:38:09 AM
Hi Bill,
Cobra I was the red and black one, race number 75, flown by Bell X-1 pilot Jack Woolams. It's the one that crashed into Lake Erie right before the '46 Thompson, probably elevator trim tab flutter that Cobra II experienced during testing, and just like Galloping Ghost last year.
Chris...

Thanks, Chris!
Bill
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Chris McMillin on January 26, 2012, 12:33:22 AM
Hi Bill,
Here is a color picture of the Cobra I and Cobra II shortly after they were painted.
Jack Woolams is left and Tex Johnston on the right.
Woolams only went 389 mph with his after Tex went 409, so he returned to Buffalo to have the engine changed at the Bell plant because he thought it had been damaged by detonation and wasn't making max power. He died on the first test flight after the engine change.
Chris...
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Bill Little on January 26, 2012, 11:38:32 AM
Hi Bill,
Here is a color picture of the Cobra I and Cobra II shortly after they were painted.
Jack Woolams is left and Tex Johnston on the right.
Woolams only went 389 mph with his after Tex went 409, so he returned to Buffalo to have the engine changed at the Bell plant because he thought it had been damaged by detonation and wasn't making max power. He died on the first test flight after the engine change.
Chris...

Thanks a lot Chris!  A Cobra I just might have to get built.  Maybe a scratch built profile stunter.

Bill
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: BrianW517 on March 15, 2012, 10:44:24 PM
Hi Walter,

This is for a project "down the road", but I would like the Top Flite P-39 in the future,  trike gear, low wing, would make a good scale plane I believe.

BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM

 H^^  ~> "Ditto!"  y1 One of my favorite planes that was a day late & a dollar short in WWII.  #^ H^^
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Douglas Ames on April 20, 2012, 11:49:59 AM
Hi Bill,
Here is a color picture of the Cobra I and Cobra II shortly after they were painted.

What's the pitot probe coming out of the gun port? Better ref. for airspeed? The air inlet appears to be plugged on the Red acft.?
Title: Re: Sport Scale ???
Post by: Chris McMillin on April 21, 2012, 03:39:19 PM
Hi Doug,

The pitot tubes were kind of like the probes on experimental test airplanes for undisturbed positioning. In this case it was double duty, the probes had lead sweated onto the length of it to help balance the airplane after removal of the cannon/ammo/stuff.

The airplanes were built to win the Thompson Trophy and the engines were very well looked after, the carb intakes covered whenever they were shut down to keep out foreign objects.

Chris...