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#1 Posted : 22 February 2013 18:36:26

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I would like to see a helicopter, preferably military.

Something like :

Mil Mi 23 Hind
AH-64 apache longbow
Eurocopter tiger
Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche
Focke-Wulf Fw 61
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#2 Posted : 22 February 2013 20:52:07

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Yes a Vietnam Huey would be good
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#3 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:01:55

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How about the CH-47 Chinook Bravo November, The Falklands Hero. I would part with serious money for this model. Drool Drool Drool

1/16th of course
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#4 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:34:37

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kwakermad wrote:
How about the CH-47 Chinook Bravo November, The Falklands Hero. I would part with serious money for this model. Drool Drool Drool

1/16th of course


Good call!!
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#5 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:38:49

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Would love a speed trap version... LOL
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#6 Posted : 23 February 2013 09:41:53

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What about the good old Sea King,hero of so many rescue missions both here & abroad.
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#7 Posted : 23 February 2013 18:43:23

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I was going to go for the Falklands Chinook as well but what about the famous 'Humphrey' the Falklands Wessex Mk3 from HMS Antrim which not only rescued the 17 SAS from Fortuna Glacier after two far more modern sea kings went down in the blizzards but was also responsible for crippling the Argentine submarine Santa Fe with depth charges forcing her to limp back to Grytvigen where a swarm of Wasp, Sea Lynx (and eventually Humphrey hurrying back with more ammo!) shot the sh(you know what I mean) out of her! BigGrin

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Plymouth57 wrote:
I was going to go for the Falklands Chinook as well but what about the famous 'Humphrey' the Falklands Wessex Mk3 from HMS Antrim which not only rescued the 17 SAS from Fortuna Glacier after two far more modern sea kings went down in the blizzards but was also responsible for crippling the Argentine submarine Santa Fe with depth charges forcing her to limp back to Grytvigen where a swarm of Wasp, Sea Lynx (and eventually Humphrey hurrying back with more ammo!) shot the sh(you know what I mean) out of her! BigGrin

Robin


Always nice to build something with a bit of history I like this idea
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My brother built a beautiful Westland Scout. Ok its not a static model, its actually rc, but his attention to detail is amazing! Please see attached photo :-)
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My brother built a beautiful Westland Scout. Ok its not a static model, its actually rc, but his attention to detail is amazing! Please see attached photo :-)


Thats pretty cool Cool Thanks for sharing.. would love to do an RC Helicopter but the thaught of me driving it into the ground by mistake puts me off lol
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Very unlikely that we'll see an R/C heli partwork in the UK.

A static Sea King could hit the mark, especially as the Sea King is coming to its end, and will be replaced by a number of copters.

This SeA King prog was on TV a few days ago.. "The Sea King: Britain's Flying Past."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/ipl...ng_Britains_Flying_Past/
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Tomick wrote:
Very unlikely that we'll see an R/C heli partwork in the UK.

A static Sea King could hit the mark, especially as the Sea King is coming to its end, and will be replaced by a number of copters.

This SeA King prog was on TV a few days ago.. "The Sea King: Britain's Flying Past."



A nice one like the Zero would go down very well (no pun intended)
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#13 Posted : 04 April 2013 10:42:02

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I am great fan of RC Helicopter. My younger brother made a model of new Helicopter with wood, plastic and fiber. Total weight of this model is 2.5 kg. After painting, i will show it here...!
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John Miller wrote:
I am great fan of RC Helicopter. My younger brother made a model of new Helicopter with wood, plastic and fiber. Total weight of this model is 2.5 kg. After painting, i will show it here...!



if your going to do a helicopter you want somthing clasic from Vietnam perhaps or maybe AirwolfLOL LOL LOL

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Airwolf is too over done in rc, avaliable in almost any scale, blue thunder is more hard to come by, .....and looks better in my opinion! ! :-)
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Airwolf is too over done in rc, avaliable in almost any scale, blue thunder is more hard to come by, .....and looks better in my opinion! ! :-)


Now your talking.. I remember seeing that when it came out at the cinema and made the model of it from Monogram...The Helicopter in the film was based and built around the Gazzelle and still one of my Favourite Helicopters to this day....
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