Cadad-air CL-215
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Cadad-air CL-215
Hello,
I'm new to this forum, and technically new to model Aircraft, I'm primarily a Robot Builder and RC Car dude.
What I'm looking for is a kit or plans to build a Canad-air CL-215 Seaplane, yes the firefighting airplane. Since I'm new to this I have no idea where I would find a kit or plans, and was hoping you more experienced guys might be able to help me.
Thanks in advance,
I'm new to this forum, and technically new to model Aircraft, I'm primarily a Robot Builder and RC Car dude.
What I'm looking for is a kit or plans to build a Canad-air CL-215 Seaplane, yes the firefighting airplane. Since I'm new to this I have no idea where I would find a kit or plans, and was hoping you more experienced guys might be able to help me.
Thanks in advance,
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Canadair CL-215 or CL-415
I know of 2 kits available. One is from "G and P Sales" its a 81" wing with twin .40's. The other is from "Beldone Models" a 72" CL-415 wich is basically a 215 but with turpo-prop engines instead of the radials. So the engine nacelles are a bit different. It's also made for electric but can convert it to glow. There adresses are...
G and P Sales
455 Sunset Dr.
Angwin, CA 94508
Ph/fax (707)965-1216
Beldone Models
212-555 North Rd
Coquitlam BC Canada
V3J-1N8
Ph (604)939-7641
www.beldonemodels.com
G and P Sales
455 Sunset Dr.
Angwin, CA 94508
Ph/fax (707)965-1216
Beldone Models
212-555 North Rd
Coquitlam BC Canada
V3J-1N8
Ph (604)939-7641
www.beldonemodels.com
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Cadad-air CL-215
I think you can get a short kit of this 415. Two are being built in our club.
http://www.mraerodesign.com/
He's in Quebec Canada, but the plans look quite good and the short kit was quite acceptable to a long-time builder.
http://www.mraerodesign.com/
He's in Quebec Canada, but the plans look quite good and the short kit was quite acceptable to a long-time builder.
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If you want to see a photo of a "aerodesign" version go to www.rccanada.ca .Go to the gallery,to planes ,to page 6 .
This one was built by Terry Mortimore of our club,and is tricked out in full scale colors,copying one of the Province of Ontario fleet based here in the Soo.It isnt finished yet as you can see and hasnt flown.
You did say this was your first rc aircraft?If so dont even think about taking on a project like this or trying to fly it if you do,cause YOU WILL SMASH IT!This isnt IMO its a fact.
This one was built by Terry Mortimore of our club,and is tricked out in full scale colors,copying one of the Province of Ontario fleet based here in the Soo.It isnt finished yet as you can see and hasnt flown.
You did say this was your first rc aircraft?If so dont even think about taking on a project like this or trying to fly it if you do,cause YOU WILL SMASH IT!This isnt IMO its a fact.
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Originally posted by Kevin McGrath
You did say this was your first RC aircraft?If so don't even think about taking on a project like this or trying to fly it if you do,cause YOU WILL SMASH IT!This isn't IMO its a fact.
You did say this was your first RC aircraft?If so don't even think about taking on a project like this or trying to fly it if you do,cause YOU WILL SMASH IT!This isn't IMO its a fact.
Thanks for the link to the photo, looks like a quality model. I've built and flown a few electric powered gliders when I was a lot younger. I have the experience to build the plane, but your right when it comes to flying I would have to buy a trainer and get the help of an experienced friend to learn how to fly it. I probably won't actually buy a model for a while since I'm in the middle of a robot redesign and need to focus on that.
Thanks,
P.S. Thanks to everyone else for the links and info, if anyone else knows of a different place to get a model please post it, I like having options.
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Model Airplane News has a set of plans available for this plane. The plan number is FSP05801. Wingspan 76", length 55" and it uses two .25 engines.
Good luck!!
Bud
Good luck!!
Bud
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Re: Canadair 215 plans
Originally posted by Siskiyouline
Model Airplane News has a set of plans available for this plane. The plan number is FSP05801. Wingspan 76", length 55" and it uses two .25 engines.
Good luck!!
Bud
Model Airplane News has a set of plans available for this plane. The plan number is FSP05801. Wingspan 76", length 55" and it uses two .25 engines.
Good luck!!
Bud
Do you recall what issue # the plan's were in.
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I have a set of these plans. very well drawn
I have enlarged them and am currently sctratch building a cl-415 version
pics in my gallery,,I'll finish it some day?
http://www.rcstore.com/rs/general/de...5801&catego=PL
I have enlarged them and am currently sctratch building a cl-415 version
pics in my gallery,,I'll finish it some day?
http://www.rcstore.com/rs/general/de...5801&catego=PL
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Bill Price of G&P Sales has CL-415 engine nacelles available now...if you beg. I made the plug and he made the molds...he dropped off the first set of nacelles for my 215 for conversion. He also has a VHS tape showing how to build the ship if that helps $24.95 last time I looked.
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RE: Cadad-air CL-215
Hey,
Wow I cannot believe that after almost 3 years this thread is still going, way to go guys.
I actually found this guy in Canada, Martin Rousseau (http://www.mraerodesign.com/cl415/CL415.html) who has designs possibly the best scale kits I've ever seen (and I did a lot of web searching). He currently only offers the 415 but I do not like the look of the 415 so I contacted Martin to see if he could adjust the plans and make a 215. Martin responded letting me know that he had been contracted by some air museum to construct two 215 but had not yet finished the kit. This was earlier this year around the month of march, I have not contacted him since so for all I know the kit may be finished.
I currently started a car restoration project so building a model is going to have to wait for a while. When i do start building one of his kits you can bet that I will post the progress here.
Thanks Everyone!
Matthew LaBerge
Wow I cannot believe that after almost 3 years this thread is still going, way to go guys.
I actually found this guy in Canada, Martin Rousseau (http://www.mraerodesign.com/cl415/CL415.html) who has designs possibly the best scale kits I've ever seen (and I did a lot of web searching). He currently only offers the 415 but I do not like the look of the 415 so I contacted Martin to see if he could adjust the plans and make a 215. Martin responded letting me know that he had been contracted by some air museum to construct two 215 but had not yet finished the kit. This was earlier this year around the month of march, I have not contacted him since so for all I know the kit may be finished.
I currently started a car restoration project so building a model is going to have to wait for a while. When i do start building one of his kits you can bet that I will post the progress here.
Thanks Everyone!
Matthew LaBerge