P-47 Thunderbolt Brotherhood (All P-47s Welcome)
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Must have flown over your place many time in the Early 90's on our way to Standish MI. from Water Town WI..
My experience is Go Big %0cc in my Hanger 9 81" Razor Back and it flies great gota use A little Throttle management.
Heck the Engines are paid for what does it matter U can always change. Good Luck and have a good winter building.
<------ Apache Junction 6 months Oconomowoc 6 months ... Best of both worlds Retirement is great.
My experience is Go Big %0cc in my Hanger 9 81" Razor Back and it flies great gota use A little Throttle management.
Heck the Engines are paid for what does it matter U can always change. Good Luck and have a good winter building.
<------ Apache Junction 6 months Oconomowoc 6 months ... Best of both worlds Retirement is great.
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Me too Please
I have a yellow p47 razor with a zenoha g45 and yellow retracts it flys. Awesome
And also my h9 p47 buble with dle 20 and e flite retracts has already more flights than all my planes together. Jeje
Here my yellow
I have a yellow p47 razor with a zenoha g45 and yellow retracts it flys. Awesome
And also my h9 p47 buble with dle 20 and e flite retracts has already more flights than all my planes together. Jeje
Here my yellow
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I think I have caught up with everyone; the membership list on the first page has been updated!
As of this post we are sitting at 30 members in less than 48 hours
As of this post we are sitting at 30 members in less than 48 hours
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Do 100% scale P-47's count?
Hi Rick,
I know you asked us to email you to join but I thought all of the members might be interested in this info. I very much would like to join your group. I have been a model builder for the past 58 years but don't yet have a model of a P-47. But, does being on the committee that selected the two flying P-47's from the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, to fly in our airshow next year, count? I live in Evansville, Indiana, former home of one of the Republic Aviation plants that built P-47's. In fact the two that will be flying in our airshow June 13 - 15, 2014 were build here in Evansville a week apart. I will post more info about our airshow within the next couple of months. If you like airplanes, airshows and especially the P-47's Evansville is where you want to be the second weekend in June next year. There is actually a chance we will have a third P-47 join in our airshow. We all have our fingers crossed.
I know you asked us to email you to join but I thought all of the members might be interested in this info. I very much would like to join your group. I have been a model builder for the past 58 years but don't yet have a model of a P-47. But, does being on the committee that selected the two flying P-47's from the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, to fly in our airshow next year, count? I live in Evansville, Indiana, former home of one of the Republic Aviation plants that built P-47's. In fact the two that will be flying in our airshow June 13 - 15, 2014 were build here in Evansville a week apart. I will post more info about our airshow within the next couple of months. If you like airplanes, airshows and especially the P-47's Evansville is where you want to be the second weekend in June next year. There is actually a chance we will have a third P-47 join in our airshow. We all have our fingers crossed.
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My P47 Ride
Hi fellow P47 lovers. Mine is a YA razorback. Has Sierra mains and a YA tailwheel retract. Doors are sequenced by a UP3 valve. Covered with Flite Metal and painted to the theme of the Fat Cat. Equipped with a moving canopy on an air cylinder. Powered by a G62.
Question for you all. What kind of muffler can I use to keep from cutting a hole in the cowl?
Thanks, Mike
Question for you all. What kind of muffler can I use to keep from cutting a hole in the cowl?
Thanks, Mike
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SPRITWIND:
Question for you all. What kind of muffler can I use to keep from cutting a hole in the cowl?
This is what I did but I'm thinking of cutting the exhaust tube off and running it into a "Y" to 2 flex tubes and running them out where the Waste Gate exhaust stacks come out right where your stacks come out only they would be functional. Also a Canister could be built that the stack from my existing set up would go into and would be fastened to the bottom of the motor box with the flex tubes coming out the back and routed down to the Waste Gate stacks go. Lots of different things are possible. I don't remember where I saw it but I've seen the same thing with all flex pipe from a modified pitts muffler.
Question for you all. What kind of muffler can I use to keep from cutting a hole in the cowl?
This is what I did but I'm thinking of cutting the exhaust tube off and running it into a "Y" to 2 flex tubes and running them out where the Waste Gate exhaust stacks come out right where your stacks come out only they would be functional. Also a Canister could be built that the stack from my existing set up would go into and would be fastened to the bottom of the motor box with the flex tubes coming out the back and routed down to the Waste Gate stacks go. Lots of different things are possible. I don't remember where I saw it but I've seen the same thing with all flex pipe from a modified pitts muffler.
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