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Title: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Don Hutchinson AMA5402 on June 06, 2014, 04:59:07 PM
I am once again in possession of PDF files of most all of my warbird designs. These can be turned into full size drawings at any engineering or stationary supply shop. The files are not large so they can easily be attached to an e-mail message.
I am astounded at how easily a huge print can  be turned into a relatively small digital file! Guess I got out of the space satellite business 20 years too soon. The only two models I do not have files for yet are the P-51H and the J-3 Cub, will get these next trip to the shop.
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: wwwarbird on June 06, 2014, 11:41:35 PM

 That's great news Don! Since the first go-round on kit production didn't pan out so well, maybe someone can collaborate with you and at least provide laser short kits or something. If that happens, I'll be in touch. y1
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Bill Little on June 07, 2014, 12:29:28 AM
Great news, Don!  Can you please somehow give us a list of all your offerings?  I *think* I am missing 2 of your plans.  Finally getting the TBF Avenger underway.

BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Don Hutchinson AMA5402 on June 07, 2014, 02:10:27 PM
Wayne- You can send a print to Lazer Works and they will cut a short kit for you. It will then be in their listing for anyone else who might like the same airplane. They may even be able to do it with just the pdf file.
Here are the plans sets as of today. These models are very close to dead scale in profile and surface shapes.
North American T-6G, Joe Gilbert's killer profile!
Douglas SBD Dauntless, with 114 holes in the flaps!
Curtiss P-40 C and Q. Has Flying Tiger shark mouth or the bubble canopy Q, 2 for1 plans!
Grumman F6f Hellcat with the belly tank
Grumman TBF Avenger
Lockheed P-38 for two 25's
Vought F4U Corsair
Staggerwing Beech D-17
Stearman PT-17
Douglas A-1H Skyraider
Republic P-47, about 4 variations Razor back and bubble canopy
North American P-51, about every variation that escorted bombers in WWII. Razorback or bubble.
North American P-51 H
Piper Cub Yes, it was a warbird!
Beech T-34 C Turbo mentor
All about 500 Sq inch wing area for a good 40 or 46
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Dan McEntee on June 07, 2014, 04:12:28 PM
   Hi Don;
    I have most or all of them on paper from you but would be interested in the files or a disc with them on it. I would like to have you send me a couple and I can try putting them on a disc myself. Do it at your leisure and let me know what I owe you for them.
   Gonna go watch the Belmont !
   Type at you later,
   Dan McEntee
 dpmcenthusiast @ aol.com
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: t michael jennings on June 10, 2014, 07:51:33 PM
Don,

Congratulations.

Several years ago I purchased your P-40 Warhawk plans. 
Somehow, they were lost in the snail mail.  Contacted you and you immediately sent another P-40 Plan to me.

It is good to have you back in control of your Plans.

T Michael Jennings       H^^
Knoxville, TN.


Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: beercamel on January 03, 2016, 08:44:57 PM
Wayne- You can send a print to Lazer Works and they will cut a short kit for you. It will then be in their listing for anyone else who might like the same airplane. They may even be able to do it with just the pdf file.
Here are the plans sets as of today. These models are very close to dead scale in profile and surface shapes.
North American T-6G, Joe Gilbert's killer profile!
Douglas SBD Dauntless, with 114 holes in the flaps!
Curtiss P-40 C and Q. Has Flying Tiger shark mouth or the bubble canopy Q, 2 for1 plans!
Grumman F6f Hellcat with the belly tank
Grumman TBF Avenger
Lockheed P-38 for two 25's
Vought F4U Corsair
Staggerwing Beech D-17
Stearman PT-17
Douglas A-1H Skyraider
Republic P-47, about 4 variations Razor back and bubble canopy
North American P-51, about every variation that escorted bombers in WWII. Razorback or bubble.
North American P-51 H
Piper Cub Yes, it was a warbird!
Beech T-34 C Turbo mentor
All about 500 Sq inch wing area for a good 40 or 46




Don,

 How much does it cost?

VM
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Don Hutchinson AMA5402 on January 04, 2016, 09:48:44 AM
The cost is vey low, I just need to know what you are looking for. I send the PDF files as attachments. You can then put them on a flash drive and go get prints made. You can also do 81/2x11 drawings right on your printer. Also added to the list are the Spitfire and the SB2C helldiver.
Don
Title: Re: Don's profile warbird drawings
Post by: Balsa Butcher on January 04, 2016, 10:50:26 AM
That is great news Don. 8)