woundedbear wrote:I just watched a video on youtube about the air war on the Russian front. There were some interesting aircraft that Russians came up with during WWII, some with radial, and some with V-twelve engines. These airplanes would make good subjects for Guillow's to offer as 400 series, [1/16 scale] laser cut kits. And of course the Russians received P-39 Bell Airacobras from the US, and they loved the airplane. I built one,[the P-39], that Guillow's use to sell back in the 1980s'. I know Guillow's is getting tired of guys asking, but I would like to see Guillow's Re release an all new P-39/ P-63 Bell Airacobra and king Cobra, I don't think it would be too hard for Guillow's to offer these two airplanes in one laser cut kit. Both planes could be built from one kit, for those of you who have the Guillow's 1000 series P-47. There are some added instructions and a build plan sheet for building the P-47-N model's wing included in the P-47-D model kit. The P-39 would be the more difficult to build because of it's rounded wing tips, but if the patterns for the P-63's more squared off wing tips, were added to the instructions and a supplemental build sheet, it would be easy for anyone who has built some of the more complex Guillow's kits, [like the P-47 D of the 1000 series]. For those of you who have ever built the old P-39 Bell Airacobra kit that Guillow's use to have in their line up. You know It was maybe a little more challenging to build, "and trim out to fly", with it's tricycle landing gear, but who doesn't enjoy a little bit of a challenge every once and awhile! If some of you have the time, check out the youtube videos about the Russian air force during WWII. They cooked up some interesting airplanes during what they called, "The Great Patriotic War", They were out classed by the German Luftwaffe in the beginning of that war, Their pilots were never trained as well as the Luftwaffe pilots they had to fight. It was more like a war of attrition for the Russian flyers, their life expectancies were like the pilots of the First World War, "measured in days!" There are some many planes that the Russian's built that I have never heard of. There was the twin engined dive bomber the Petlyakov PE-2, "I've seen one scratch built by a guy out of England, cool little airplane".Then there were the Yak series of fighters, the radial engined La-5s, and last but not least the IL-2 Sturmovik, all of these aircraft would make interesting subjects to build. Well, I really hope to see things start moving at Guillow's, Happy modeling everyone!
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