How about a 1/18th scale P-39 Airacobra?
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How about a 1/18th scale P-39 Airacobra?
I would love to see a 1/18th scale P-39 Airacobra. I love the lines of that plane with its rear engine. I would really like to see one in a Russian paint scheme. What do you think?
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Heck yeah! While not widely acclaimed, it's an intersting and unique aircraft. Very effective CAS aircraft. Plus, repaint possibilites abound. US, Russian, French, British. What's not to like?


Or, if that doesn't tickle your fancy, the P-63 Kingcobra. A much more capable high altitude fighter.



Or, if that doesn't tickle your fancy, the P-63 Kingcobra. A much more capable high altitude fighter.

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Well, it is local to my birthplace (Buffalo, New York). So, I am partial to it. Also, I think it has that shelf appeal factor that 21st looks for. Sure, it might not have been the hottest air to air fighter plane. And, it might have had the glide characteristics of a rock. But, it really catches that Art Deco stream lined look that is so apealing.
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Manufactuers have to go with the majority for sales potentials.
What did someone say here recently ...5% product is sold to collectors.
I would like to see some WW1 biplanes, Camel, Fokker D7, Spad, others.
Biplanes are smaller less to tool and EVERY KID loves biplanes, that is if you unglue them from the TV
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What did someone say here recently ...5% product is sold to collectors.
I would like to see some WW1 biplanes, Camel, Fokker D7, Spad, others.
Biplanes are smaller less to tool and EVERY KID loves biplanes, that is if you unglue them from the TV
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The P-39 is an interesting plane and saw extensive use in the early part of the Pacific theater (when there was nothing else to take its place) and on the Russian front. I doubt that we will see one in 1:18 anytime soon, simply due to the fact that it probably doesn't have much recognizability outside of the collector/ WWII aviation fan community.
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P-39: heck yeah!
Personally, I would love a P-39! It's 37mm cannon has gotta be the biggest bang from a standard US figher plane of the period (even by today's standards that's an awfully big shell to come out of an airplane!).
Plus it had unique features like a car-style cockpit door, mounting the engine behind the cockpit, tricycle landing gear, and that big ol' gun.
And I can't help but find its lines very appealing. True, it's more of a footnote in US WWII aviation. But I bet you all the non-collectors who buy XD wouldn't know any better and would snatch 'em up as a pretty cool- looking airplane.
oh, and check out http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/engines/eng2.htm
for a pretty cool shot of the gun/engine assembly.
Plus it had unique features like a car-style cockpit door, mounting the engine behind the cockpit, tricycle landing gear, and that big ol' gun.
And I can't help but find its lines very appealing. True, it's more of a footnote in US WWII aviation. But I bet you all the non-collectors who buy XD wouldn't know any better and would snatch 'em up as a pretty cool- looking airplane.
oh, and check out http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/engines/eng2.htm
for a pretty cool shot of the gun/engine assembly.
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AGREE !!!!!!!!!!!
A "Red Baron" Fokker would "fly" off the shelves!scbvideoboy wrote:Manufactuers have to go with the majority for sales potentials.
What did someone say here recently ...5% product is sold to collectors.
I would like to see some WW1 biplanes, Camel, Fokker D7, Spad, others.
Biplanes are smaller less to tool and EVERY KID loves biplanes, that is if you unglue them from the TV
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Re: AGREE !!!!!!!!!!!
A Camel and Triplane from the Movie "The Great Waldo Pepper " with likeness figures of Robert Redford.nfafan wrote:A "Red Baron" Fokker would "fly" off the shelves!scbvideoboy wrote:Manufactuers have to go with the majority for sales potentials.
What did someone say here recently ...5% product is sold to collectors.
I would like to see some WW1 biplanes, Camel, Fokker D7, Spad, others.
Biplanes are smaller less to tool and EVERY KID loves biplanes, that is if you unglue them from the TV
Dave
One of my favorite war movies "The Blue Max"
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I could see a P-39. Maybe it would sell to the non-collectors just because it is such a pretty (IMHO) plane. Also opens up the Russian arena; many went there through Lend/Lease.
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Re: How about a 1/18th scale P-39 Airacobra?
Some one needs to make it!!!!!!!!!!Sabrefan wrote:I would love to see a 1/18th scale P-39 Airacobra. I love the lines of that plane with its rear engine. I would really like to see one in a Russian paint scheme. What do you think?

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Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
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Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
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Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
Nice aircraft, but try to get a pilot in it. They would have to over-blow the canopy to allow you to fit a figure. Over 8,000 feet, it was a disastorous aircraft. Under that, you had one of the very best fighters in the war, no lie!
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If you want to see the real thing, there's a flyable P-39 that lives at the San Marcos, Texas airport at the Commemorative Air Force hangar. It's about five minutes east off Insterstate 35.
http://www.realtime.net/centex/p39.htm
http://www.realtime.net/centex/p39.htm
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