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I'm not a modeler, Ed. My point is that requesting a model that the modeler knows nothing about will not get built. If I request a Typhenator 4G Double X Gizmo, it won't get built. But if I supply 3-views (which are usually sketches, not photographs, and can be found with search engines) and other specs, the modeler has something he can work with, whether he's ever heard of the model or not. Do the legwork for the modeler!!! Get him what he needs!!! Why make him do the research? Or make it yourself.
 
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Wicked fast Delta wing?

Anybody know of a design available for a really fast (150mph+) delta wing? I have an Extreme Flight Outlaw and need some practice at high speeds.
 
I would love a 60-90 size Yak, like the aero works model - the large scale one on the sim is a great flyer but a smaller one would let an intermediate (low budget) guy like me practice on a plane he could afford :)
 
Old Pattern Planes

I would like some of the old 80's patten planes. Curare, EU-1A, Dirty Bird, Atlanta, also some new pattern but not the 3D type. The Oyxi Pinnacle that is on this site is nice and what the new pattern looks like however the controls are too 3D. I don't know how to change the control throws if possible on the created models.
 
Lectrictech said:
I would like some of the old 80's patten planes. Curare, EU-1A, Dirty Bird, Atlanta, also some new pattern but not the 3D type. The Oyxi Pinnacle that is on this site is nice and what the new pattern looks like however the controls are too 3D. I don't know how to change the control throws if possible on the created models.

I would be nice, some ideas:

http://www.oxai-spain.com/Azurit/OxaiAzurit13.jpg
http://www.oxai-spain.com/Misswind/OxaiMisswind11.jpg
http://www.oxai-spain.com/Amenthyst/OxaiAmenthyst11.jpg

Here more pics

http://www.oxai-spain.com/index.php

Thanks
 
Hi all

I'd like to see a "Capricorn" for 3.5. Super easy to fly scratch built foamie. I can't remember where I saw it first, but there's lots of them out there now.

I don't know if the pics will show up. If they don't, please reply on how to attach pictures to an aircraft request


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Thanks,

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Please....

have some pic ready to post, when you post a request. I have no clue what this aircraft is, and quite frankly, will not look it up. So post pics, if you want better results.
 
Here is a picture from the bvmjets.com website. It is an Electric Ducted Fan jet with a 60" wing span and 67" length. 14-15 lbs all in weight.
 

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I wouldn't mind seeing a foamie Eurofighter, like my SAPAC model. or any of these newer foamie fighters. or how about a few more decent flying giant scale, like the SU-27 on the swap pages. I love flying that plane.
 
herc40 said:
have some pic ready to post, when you post a request. I have no clue what this aircraft is, and quite frankly, will not look it up. So post pics, if you want better results.
lol herc, I see you've officially taken on the never ending battle for a "good request". The modellers have been after the people that request to do atleast a little bit of the leg work so that we don't have to do everything for them. Welcome to the world of "make better requests" :p
 
Harbor Freight Yellow Bee!

I have a Harbor Freight Yellow Bee.
Believe it or not, it actually flys?
It's hard to beat for $29.99 complete with radio.

It's small enough to take on trips and I enjoy flying it.

I'd love to see a G3.5 version of it.

I'm not sure what you need to make one but here are the specs from the manual.

Technical Specifications
Overall Dimensions: 23” L x 31-1/4” W x 5” H (Tail/Wing Tips)
Flight Time: Approximately 20 minutes
Flight Range: 1, 640 Feet
Wing Dimensions: Front = 31-1/4” span x 4” Wide
Tail Wing: 12” Span x 2-1/4” Wide
Fuselage Dimensions: 8-1/8” L x 1-1/2” W x 2-1/4” H
Landing Gear: 2-1/2” H x 4-1/4” W
Wheels: 3/4” diameter x 1/8” Wide
Propellers: 4” L x 1/2” W (30 degree pitch);
Pusher type with 7/16” L x 7/16” diameter Nose Cone.
Power Supply: Airplane- 4 cell 4.8V Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries
Weight: 1.7 Lbs.
The “V” shaped elevator acts as both rudder and elevator.

Links,
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...o?itemid=92304&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=
http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals/92000-92999/92304.pdf

It's a great little plane.
 
No usable pics were at the links provided

You'll need to take some pics of your yellow bee and post them here if you want to get it made.
 
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