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Poll Question : What era of subjects would you like to see designers draw more of?
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Posted: August/05/2010 at 11:10am  Quote
 
Let the designers know what your favorite era of subjects are. Please comment if needed.

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Posted: August/05/2010 at 12:25pm  Quote
 

Nice poll, Mike. Good to know what the Clients might want. I have just released two new designs:

1/4 scale Bellanca Cruismaster.

1/4 scale Cessna Airmaster. Plans indicate details for versions C-37, C-38, C-145, and C-165.

Those interested can drop me a PM for details.



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Posted: August/05/2010 at 12:51pm  Quote
 
WW1 and pioneer era (1/4 scale). Missing kits include: Pfalz D-III, SPAD V-II, Halberstadt D-III, Fokker D-II and D-III, the pushers i.e. DH-2 or FE-8, and most of the two seaters.........John

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Posted: August/16/2010 at 11:09pm  Quote
 

WW1 had several multi engined bombers that are great subjects for something differenent.

Very few plans exist for these aircraft in any scale. Good drawings in 1/6 or 1/4 scale would make them more popular.

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Posted: August/31/2010 at 2:01pm  Quote
 

Might be nice if plans in 1/4 - 1/3 scale were available for some of the fussy seaplane/flying boat aircraft produced before WWII.

Fussy meaning aircraft that weren't necessarily elegant, or had all manner of practical details that didn't contribute much in the way of aerodynamics.

Supermarine Walrus/Sea Otter/Stanraer, Felixstowe, Sikorski S-types, Shorts 1 and 2-engine, Curtiss America, and so on.

I particularly like the Walrus 'cuz it's -loaded- with fussy bits and sticky-out thingies I'm not sure what they did.

FWIW.



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Posted: August/31/2010 at 2:58pm  Quote
 
1/5 Avia B-35 :)
Pre WWII fixed landing gear
Nice plane

 
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Posted: August/31/2010 at 3:28pm  Quote
 
A nice 1/3 scale Mr Mulligan.

So much space for a decent cabin area




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I would love a plan for a Kyushu J7W1 Shinden.

It wouldprobably be difficult to design this with a combustion engine because of the long prop shaft needed.
But maybe electric?
Not that I'm a big electric fan, on the contrary, but this plane is just too beautifull and rare to not design it for that reason.

Hmm, maybe I should give it a try myself?

Danny



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