Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown: 100"

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Postby thymekiller » Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:24 pm

Beutiful !!!! Love it.

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Et Voila!

Postby BillParker » Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:26 pm

UPDATE!

Et Voila! Junkers Ju 87B Plan Blown To: 97"

Der Stuka:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap56.htm

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Dang! Almoist two months!

Next is: Diels Engineering Inc., F7F TigerShark Blown to 85.75 inch wingspan...

http://dielsengineering.samsbiz.com/userimages/kit23.jpg?rand=1219175674

I'll post build fotos on the new one over at

http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/

... I've never actually built a Diel's plane before, much less blown one up, so this should get real interesting, real fast. But since there's not much plastic in his kits, there's not going to be very much engineering or drafting required to get this project moving. Taping the plan together right now, probably start templating on Friday...

So, I'll see ya'll over there for a while, and then back here for the P-39 Guillow's blown to 80"... (after the Tigershark)

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Postby Xanadu » Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:22 pm

Pretty cool looking!
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Postby John G. Jedinak » Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:16 am

Bill...is it a Tigershark......or F6F TigerCAT?????
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Postby BillParker » Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:04 am

whooops...



KIT # 23. GRUMMAN F7F TIGERCAT. Late WW2 and Korean War US Navy twin engine fighter plane, 1/24 scale, 25.75 span, from plan #36. Designed for rubber power for both engines. Contains 2 sets of propeller hardware, and 2 color decals..
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Postby John G. Jedinak » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:07 am

Thought so...looking forward to your blow-up rendition of this model.
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Postby BillParker » Wed Apr 29, 2009 4:26 pm

Lots of times I've seen comments in here about how Guillow's uses more parts/more wood in building these planes than all the other kit makers.

I just laid out the plane I'm currently blowing up.

Statistic:

Guillow's 400 series planes = 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of ply...

This other guy's plane: 2 foot by 6 foot sheet of ply.

hummmm.....


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This other guy's plane

Postby BillParker » Mon May 11, 2009 4:20 pm

This other guy's plane:


http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap57.htm
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Postby thymekiller » Mon May 11, 2009 7:20 pm

Good lines on that plane. So It uses less wood?
Good to hear from you. Things have been quiet here.
Downloaded the p-40 plans and printed on my new Kodak printer. Cost for ink 8.00
Will start cutting wood this week end. 8)
Had a set of plans for same blown up by a friend. Just got them back. Not as big [Maybe 4 ft.] but decent print. Might frame it and hang it on the wall.......

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To Whom It May Concern...

Postby BillParker » Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:09 pm

CUT AND READY TO PRINT:

Diels Engineering, Inc.:

#P59. CURTISS C-46 COMMANDO PLAN BLOWN TO 122" WW2 twin engine cargo plane famous for
flying the “Hump”. 3/8”=1’ scale, 40-1/2” span, 2 sheets. 144 images

#P19. FAIREY FULMAR Mk I PLAN BLOWN TO 70" British WW2 Navy Fighter. 72 images

#P56. DOUGLAS TBD-1 DEVASTATOR PLAN BLOWN TO 75" late 1930’s and early WW2 US Navy
torpedo bomber. Pulled from combat after Midway. 1/24 Scale,
25” span, 2 sheets. 81 images

#P81. CONSOLIDATED TBY-2 SEAWOLF PLAN BLOWN TO 85.5" WW2 U.S. Navy Torpedo Bomber. Plan
from Kit #32. 1/24 scale, 28.47" span. 144 images

#P30. WESTLAND WHIRLWIND BLOWN TO 81" British WW2 twin engine fighter, 1/20
scale, 27” span, for twin rubber, or CO2 or Electric. 72 images

UNKNOWN:

GeeBee "Z" PLAN BLOW TO 60" 48 images NO OTHER INFO.

PAUL K. GUILLOW, INC.:

FOCKE-WULF 190 PLAN BLOWN TO 78" Item: 406 Wing Span: 25 3/4" 108 images

Guillows Mosquito (#804) 26" wingspan PLAN BLOWN TO 78" 216 Images

N.A. B-25 MITCHELL PLAN BLOWN TO 112" Item: 805 Wing Span: 28" 176 images

Zeke MITSUBISHI ZERO PLAN BLOWN TO 78" Item: 404 Wing Span: 24 5/8" 108 images

DOUGLAS SBD-3 DAUNTLESS PLAN BLOWN TO 90" Item: 1003 Wing Span: 31¼" 141 images

Guillows P-39 Airacobra kit #806 PLAN BLOWN TO 78"

CURTISS P-40 WARHAWK PLAN BLOWN TO 84" Item: 405 Wing Span: 28"

LET ME KNOW IF THERE'S SOMETHING I CAN HELP YOU WITH...

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Postby Xanadu » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:00 pm

Hey Bill

Can you post a link to the Zero, or e mail me the link.

Also, need to find a ME109 plan............hint, hint........the Spit will be needing something to play cat and mouse with.
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Postby BillParker » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:03 am

which is why the 190 is on the list...

until I can get the 109 we'll let our spits and 51's and 47's play with the folkwolfey...

If I don't find a plan somewhere I'll buy the kit. Not to worry...
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Postby BillParker » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:40 am

here tis:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/zeke/zeke.zip

whomever dies with the most airplanes, wins...



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The Mossy Project...

Postby BillParker » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:44 am

I've just now given up in trying to put the Mossy plan together.

The person who scanned it, didn't get all of it, rendering what she did do, useless.

Anybuddy who's downloaded the .pdf's from me, might as well delete em, as printing em up will only waste paper and ink.

Willing to try again, tho if anybuddy has a copy of the plans.

Sad here....


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Postby Xanadu » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:54 pm

BillParker wrote:here tis:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/zeke/zeke.zip

whomever dies with the most airplanes, wins...



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