1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
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MartyMar (08-18-2021)
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
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Contary to TQ's post you never have enough ''Nazi'' jets ... [img][/img] actually its the paint schemes that Vin likes ...
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Contary to TQ's post you never have enough ''Nazi'' jets ... [img][/img] actually its the paint schemes that Vin likes ...
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Well in that case, someone needs a 1/5.3 Horten 229, itd be perfect for a pair of P60's..
Id love more info on the 162 as well!
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
Here is a link to a german build thread on the same kit
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showt...der-von-MPItec
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showt...der-von-MPItec
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
Here is a link to a flight of the kit, somewhere in Europe, click on the 2nd sentence on He162. The video is less than optimum and he overshoots the runway after a nice landing
http://www.legendaryfighters.de/videos/videos.htm
http://www.legendaryfighters.de/videos/videos.htm
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
There is no link to the kit designer. He is an independent modeler who happened to build all the molds for this kit. The wing is one piece composite with separate flaps and ailerons. There is a nice cockpit kit which comes with the kit. Yes there is a big nacelle that is molded from fiberglass that sits above the fuse to house the turbine. Preformed rudders also included. It is a builders kit for sure with no instructions on how to make and fit a turbine, it is left up to the builder.
I have an email in to the kit designer to see if it would be OK to provide his email. I honestly don't know if he is interested in going thru the process of making and shipping any more kits to USA. Shipping a one piece fuselage to the States from Germany with all the other parts was not inexpensive. It was well packaged with no damage.
I have an email in to the kit designer to see if it would be OK to provide his email. I honestly don't know if he is interested in going thru the process of making and shipping any more kits to USA. Shipping a one piece fuselage to the States from Germany with all the other parts was not inexpensive. It was well packaged with no damage.
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
Nce work getting your hands on one of these Roy!!!
I've been drooling over them since this thread appeared a long time ago...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_91...tm.htm#9135407
Good luck with the build and I hope you will post up a heap more pic's for us to have a look at.
Thanks
dave
I've been drooling over them since this thread appeared a long time ago...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_91...tm.htm#9135407
Good luck with the build and I hope you will post up a heap more pic's for us to have a look at.
Thanks
dave
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
Hi Guys,
I am happy to see that I am not allown in this this nice Salamander world.
In 2008 I had the chance to get one of the first Maissinger He162 kits.
To build the plane costs a bit more time in comparison to a CARF plane, but the advantage is, you got a very rare bird.
If you concider the right CG, you will have a lot of fun.
Regards
Dirk
I am happy to see that I am not allown in this this nice Salamander world.
In 2008 I had the chance to get one of the first Maissinger He162 kits.
To build the plane costs a bit more time in comparison to a CARF plane, but the advantage is, you got a very rare bird.
If you concider the right CG, you will have a lot of fun.
Regards
Dirk
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MartyMar (08-18-2021)
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RE: 1:3.5 Heinkel 162 build
John, I do not make or import this kit. If you are interested, you can send me a PM and I will provide you with the email for the guy who makes the kit. Roy
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