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A fantastic looking model and big in 1:12 scale. I can just hear the electric ducted fan which is as close as you can get to the sound of a jet engine without having one and quite realistic in certain aircraft due to it's high-pitched whine? They sound good in something like a model DH Vampire or other early jet and I'm amazed that he only has one motor in such a big model - it must be very lightweight?!
Nice story Tom, thanks for posting.
Kev
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Wow what a great looking model. It's surprising what you can make out of BQ wallpaper, brilliant job Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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Now where did I put those scrap wallpaper rolls?!?!?!
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ModelMania wrote:A fantastic looking model and big in 1:12 scale. I can just hear the electric ducted fan which is as close as you can get to the sound of a jet engine without having one and quite realistic in certain aircraft due to it's high-pitched whine? They sound good in something like a model DH Vampire or other early jet and I'm amazed that he only has one motor in such a big model - it must be very lightweight?!
Nice story Tom, thanks for posting.
Kev A ducted fan is not as close to the sound if a jet engine as you can get, it's a nice whine but far from being the jet whine you get from a micro jet turbine engine and are not limited to use in old aircraft such as the DH Vampire as they are most see in modern day jest such as Concorde or F15's etc
Here is a test https://youtu.be/y1oSo03pl1g
and within jet turbine models..
https://youtu.be/2ZeGylHqo7M
https://youtu.be/TUOqU4LAMyQ
Let alone the trucks, cars, boats and heli models that use them
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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Tomick wrote:ModelMania wrote:A fantastic looking model and big in 1:12 scale. I can just hear the electric ducted fan which is as close as you can get to the sound of a jet engine without having one and quite realistic in certain aircraft due to it's high-pitched whine? They sound good in something like a model DH Vampire or other early jet and I'm amazed that he only has one motor in such a big model - it must be very lightweight?!
Nice story Tom, thanks for posting.
Kev A ducted fan is not as close to the sound if a jet engine as you can get, it's a nice whine but far from being the jet whine you get from a micro jet turbine engine and are not limited to use in old aircraft such as the DH Vampire as they are most see in modern day jest such as Concorde or F15's etc Sorry Tom, maybe I worded my post wrongly, but I was talking about ducted fans which this model has and I was referring to the difference between the sound of an electric ducted fan and an I.C. ducted fan, with the electric fan sounding more like a jet because of it's whine? I wasn't including 'proper' jet engines in my assessment of the sounds produced and I did say "which is as close as you can get to the sound of a jet engine without having one" meaning without having one of the model jet turbines which you refer to, and which you correctly say do very much sound like real jet engines, and beautiful they are too, but apologies anyway for not making my thoughts clearer in the first place?
Kev
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Next partwork project anyone?
Al
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