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Posted: September/08/2018 at 8:52pm  Quote
 
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I was just thinking the same thing as Sparky noted Top RC,   93 “ WS
https://www.toprcmodel-usa.com/fw-190.html

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TA-152 H. 1/5 scale. 114” WS, Dave Anderson Designs
http://www.mnbigbirds.com/Andersen%20Plans.htm


Mike,
the Ta152 H ailerons and the flaps have a greater span than the Fw190. I have a set of extra ailerons for 152 I think.

JG



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Posted: September/09/2018 at 6:17pm  Quote
 
Thanks Jose.   I knew TA-152 had largwr wings and all, but assumed flaps, elev were same.   A future build for me. Now 190A8. Ir -152? So many planes!

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Posted: September/11/2018 at 8:31pm  Quote
 

Jose,

A little off the subject but have you considered kitting a early WW2 fighter with fixed landing gear for those who don't want to deal with retracts?

Some examples:

Stuka

Fokker D.XXI

Nakajima Ki-27 (Nate)

Mitsubishi - Ki-15 (Babs), A5M (Claude)

Dewoitine D.500



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Jose,

A little off the subject but have you considered kitting a early WW2 fighter with fixed landing gear for those who don't want to deal with retracts?

Some examples:

Stuka

Fokker D.XXI

Nakajima Ki-27 (Nate)

Mitsubishi - Ki-15 (Babs), A5M (Claude)

Dewoitine D.500



Hello Jay,

matter of fact we did toy with the idea of molding a Fokker XXI in the past. Maybe is time to refresh that thought.

Thank you for your interest,

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Personally I vote for a Stuka Jose.  :-)

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Paul,

the Shtuka is definitely more sinister, aggressive and mean looking that the fokker but I am afraid there are other kits also available. I don't know, what scale stuka do you propose would be worth making?

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Jose,

Jerry Bates offers wheel pants, cowl, nose cone and scoops for a 1:4.5 (96" w.s.) for the Fokker D.XXI. Shindin makes landing gear for it.



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