by Balsa Pilot » Tue Aug 08, 2017 11:05 am
Mark! This is great news....have always wanted to build one of this " collection". Never having built a multi-wing aircraft, it would be a greatly appreciated incentive to have the Guillow's expertise available as a place to lean in the construction of these beautiful aircraft. I get that you will be "testing the waters" with a limited run of some of these aircraft listed, and (as with many others), and I would gladly participate with the German ships initially. The Fokker models have always been a huge point of interest for me, particularly the D-8, as well as the D-7. One of my dearest friends grandfathers was a design engineer for the Dutch company of Anthony Fokker- she gave me some awesome pictures!! If you ever decide to expand the line, other aircraft like the Pfalz,Halberstadt, Albatros, and Fokker D-2, spring to mind.
With these added incentives, (Guillow's depth of engineering making construction much simpler, all things being very well explained etc., as well as a way to mount the top wing in relation to the bottom wing accurately-which, by the way, was what kept me away from multi-wing in the first place), this is something that is perfectly timed.
Also, it is very nice (from the consumers point of view), to find that, indeed, we are being listened to, which is, unfortunately, something that is all too uncommon these days.
When you start asking for suggestions for aircraft from World War 2, let me know. Ive got some ideas about the Dornier D0-335 Pfiel (Arrow) trainer, and the Heinkel He-219 Uhu (Owl).
Thanks again for this, and all that the team at Guillows does.
Best regards
Henry T-- Balsa Pilot