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1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Dammed iPad camera !!,! It doesn't seem to matter which way up I take the ruddy photos!!! Sorry
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Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Click and enlarge and they correct the orientation.
Mick
Mick
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Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Chris and I share a love of the diminutive Hutter H.17 and I've promised myself a 1/4 scale model one of these days - all of 2.5 meters span.
Anyhow I had a rummage in my loft and thought that some would be interested to see what an original full size H.17 rudder and fuselage frame look like............ not much bigger than Chris's model !
Paul
Anyhow I had a rummage in my loft and thought that some would be interested to see what an original full size H.17 rudder and fuselage frame look like............ not much bigger than Chris's model !
Paul
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Blimey Paul, you have original Hutter 17 parts in your loft! I don't know about other members, but I have Christmas decorations and mice in my loft.
Brian.
Brian.
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Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
I'm surprised you're surprised Brian !
You'll be telling me next that don't even have a garden railway
In fact I also have a wing rib from an early 30's RFD primary, which is interesting in that its is not only glued but nailed together !!!
Also some Nyborg components.
Some complete construction drawings plans have come my way - 2 original sets and 4 copy sets, rib ordinates for 2 Horten types
......... plus I've scans of all the Horten Ho229 jet fighter productions drawings......... as you do !
Extracting the Christmas decorations from the loft tends to take a while as I inevitably get a bit distracted.
Cool yule to you all
Paul
You'll be telling me next that don't even have a garden railway
In fact I also have a wing rib from an early 30's RFD primary, which is interesting in that its is not only glued but nailed together !!!
Also some Nyborg components.
Some complete construction drawings plans have come my way - 2 original sets and 4 copy sets, rib ordinates for 2 Horten types
......... plus I've scans of all the Horten Ho229 jet fighter productions drawings......... as you do !
Extracting the Christmas decorations from the loft tends to take a while as I inevitably get a bit distracted.
Cool yule to you all
Paul
Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Paul, if I had a garden railway it would have to be amphibious at present, and if it did manage to rise above the waters it would get blown away. I don't even have old models in the loft - I am flying them all!!!
Brian.
Brian.
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Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Amphibious trains ! ?????
Nah, that's why we have rc boats !
Although my garden doesn't get terribly soggy, it hasn't been much of a year for the garden railway, so I'm moving towards an N scale Swiss railway running behind my building board.
Cheers
Paul
Nah, that's why we have rc boats !
Although my garden doesn't get terribly soggy, it hasn't been much of a year for the garden railway, so I'm moving towards an N scale Swiss railway running behind my building board.
Cheers
Paul
Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Brian I think Paul is being modest his collection is mind boggling !!! I could have borrowed his hutter bits and built the rest and had a real one !!,
Oh and if there is an amphibious train I'm sure Paul will know of it haha.
Oh and if there is an amphibious train I'm sure Paul will know of it haha.
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Re: 1/2.7 scale Hutter 17
Stop blogging and get on with the build Chris !
Amphibious trains - now that just silly.
In WW2 the Germans designed a submarine with tank tracks - which is almost as daft.
My personal favourite is the Schwimmpanzer II designed for the invasion of England - with jettisonabble side sponsons each with a prop driven from the rear track sprocket.
But then again, the Horten H.IIIb sailplane was modified to carry ammunition in its centre section and outer wings to re-supply glider borne troops during the invasion ............. ah sanity............sanity claus ?
Cheers
Paul
Amphibious trains - now that just silly.
In WW2 the Germans designed a submarine with tank tracks - which is almost as daft.
My personal favourite is the Schwimmpanzer II designed for the invasion of England - with jettisonabble side sponsons each with a prop driven from the rear track sprocket.
But then again, the Horten H.IIIb sailplane was modified to carry ammunition in its centre section and outer wings to re-supply glider borne troops during the invasion ............. ah sanity............sanity claus ?
Cheers
Paul