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Postby thymekiller » Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:05 am

It can get MUCH weirder:

http://www.freewebs.com/aeroscale/sternweirdstuff.htm

http://www.freewebs.com/aeroscale/pancakes.htm

Check out the whole site for stuff that will make you say: WOW!!!

The germans had one [dornier 335] with a prop in the front and rear, and ,I cant find a pic, one called the flying eye. The nose looks like a giant greenhouse. I would like to model the latter one someday.

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Postby thymekiller » Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:45 am

http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/ch_rb2.htm
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/mod_rb2st.htm
http://www.airbornegrafix.com/HistoricA ... rnelli.htm
http://www.luft46.com/
http://www.century-of-flight.net/index.htm

That should keep you busy for awhile. I have more. These links were given to me to fire the imagnation. Most of them cannot be modeled [ by me ] because the rules of flight change as the craft gets small enough for us for us to fly in the field. Some of them did not fly well as full size craft. Remember, high wing, single prop planes do the best when your learning.

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Postby Greyhound » Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:46 am

Guillow should make a kit for that airplane. :lol:
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Dornier Do.335 Pfiel

Postby BillParker » Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:22 am

Like this?:

Dornier Do.335 Pfiel:

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Postby Socketassault » Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:02 am

thymekiller wrote:http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/ch_rb2.htm
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/mod_rb2st.htm
http://www.airbornegrafix.com/HistoricA ... rnelli.htm
http://www.luft46.com/
http://www.century-of-flight.net/index.htm

That should keep you busy for awhile. I have more. These links were given to me to fire the imagnation. Most of them cannot be modeled [ by me ] because the rules of flight change as the craft gets small enough for us for us to fly in the field. Some of them did not fly well as full size craft. Remember, high wing, single prop planes do the best when your learning.

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A lot of these are in my book! That's awesome. I love the Caproni thing from the other post.
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Postby thymekiller » Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:05 pm

Bingo BillP. I understand thats a tough one to wind and fly. The blades [I would think] counter rotate. Would a person put them on the same rubber strand or load 2 motors?
Perhaps make the rear prop a freewheeling dummy prop.

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Postby thymekiller » Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:10 pm

Cant make a kit for everything. Guillows likes to stay with the popular stuff.
There was a vid on u-tube of the caporni flying barrel in action.

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Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #22. Dornier Do 335 PFEIL (A

Postby BillParker » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:43 am

Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #22. Dornier Do 335 PFEIL (ARROW) by David Duckett.

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Postby Socketassault » Sat Dec 20, 2008 11:56 am

Want!
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Postby SteveM » Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:54 pm

Go to the Virtual Aerodrome to see all the pictures of this plane, including those of the building process.
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