BVM F-100 Pilot, which is the best
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Hi Gazzer,
Thanks for the link but I need a smaller pilot, I have a 1/6 pilot but it looks to big in the f-100. I think I will need a 1/7 scaled pilot. Does any of you out there used a 1/6 scale pilot for his F-100 and if so could he or she(wishfull thinking I guess) post some foto's?
Greetings Han
Thanks for the link but I need a smaller pilot, I have a 1/6 pilot but it looks to big in the f-100. I think I will need a 1/7 scaled pilot. Does any of you out there used a 1/6 scale pilot for his F-100 and if so could he or she(wishfull thinking I guess) post some foto's?
Greetings Han
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Hi Han,
Gazzer very kindly mentioned us, and I thought I should mention that we convert standard 1/6th Elite/Dragon pilots into lightweight using either foam covered wire or wrag doll. Either way, we can cut the length of the arms and legs back a little to help it fit.
There is little we can do about the head size etc. though.
Suggest you try to get hold of an action man/G I Joe or elite/dragon figure, as these are the same height at 30cm, and if it looks close, I'm sure we can make one up for you.
The r/c head action is rather special when warming up and taxiying, as it looks out to check the ailerons. We now do one where the head looks up and down as well with the elevator input!
Email me thro the web site if you have any queries,
cheers
Mark
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Gazzer very kindly mentioned us, and I thought I should mention that we convert standard 1/6th Elite/Dragon pilots into lightweight using either foam covered wire or wrag doll. Either way, we can cut the length of the arms and legs back a little to help it fit.
There is little we can do about the head size etc. though.
Suggest you try to get hold of an action man/G I Joe or elite/dragon figure, as these are the same height at 30cm, and if it looks close, I'm sure we can make one up for you.
The r/c head action is rather special when warming up and taxiying, as it looks out to check the ailerons. We now do one where the head looks up and down as well with the elevator input!
Email me thro the web site if you have any queries,
cheers
Mark
Scale Aircrew Supplies
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RE: BVM F-100 Pilot, which is the best
Check this out- http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3081311/tm.htm