by woundedbear » Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:44 am
Hello guys thanks for the help. Mr Bill how do you enlarge the plans for your supper builds ! ? I was thinking about buying a pantograph off e bay, and trying it that way I don't plan on going as large as you but, a 400 series kit would be nice to double size. That would make a P-51 (kit # 402 ) come out to a 55 and 1/2 inch wing span. That would give room for a 6 channel receiver, " which I have ", then I could have flaps, and retracts. Yes I know, I ordering a fomey from China with all this but, there's something about building a air plane myself that...Well you guys know what I mean. As always thanks for your advice and time... regards from the woundedbear "Oh Yeah !" any of you folks know when Guillow's is going to come out with the 500 series kits in laser cut ? I think Guillow's is dragging their feet when it comes to converting all of their kits over to laser cutting. And while I'm up here on my soap box, I would to like to see Guillow's make a De Havilland Hornet kit, that would be a good addition to the 2000 series. I had always though the P-51, and Spitfire Mk.22-24 were the most beautiful aircraft of WW II, I had never heard of the Hornet until I saw a plastic model on e bay. Well I bought one, and started looking for a balsa kit. I Found one an English web site but the two guys who were going to market it as a, "1/16th scale laser cut kit" went out of business. So this has become an obsession of mine, and now a call to arms from this form, we have been with out a chance to build this forgotten relic of military aviation history long enough !!!