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Brewster Buffalo

Started by GTX, May 08, 2010, 02:45:53 PM

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Pablo1965

Quote from: Chris707 on June 11, 2010, 02:59:48 PM
That looks good, Greg - a "Water Buffalo"!



Chris

Probably...in this case, the space of the landing gear contain a fuel tank in front of the pilot over the espace of the wheels, and increase his range.

royabulgaf

for the cockpit/nose, depending on your spares box. how about a Hunter.  IIRC, the Matchbox kit included both single seat and trainer versions, so it wouldn't be a waste.
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jcf

Quote from: apophenia on September 15, 2010, 05:51:48 PM
Brewster's Proposal 33 for a pusher carrier fighter popped up on Secret Projects. Looks 'model-able'. The booms are basically stick shaped. The wings and vertical tail are obviously from the Buffalo prototype. Cowling and prop spinner from P-40B/C. Horizontal tails from P-51 perhaps?

But what about the cockpit and nose? Anyone got any suggestions?

J 21, or perhaps a Ki 46-II.

ysi_maniac

More power for Buffalo, with R2800
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Go4fun

Quote from: ysi_maniac on May 08, 2012, 09:09:55 AM
More power for Buffalo, with R2800

With all that engine does it really need wings to fly?  :o
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Old Wombat

Hmm!? :-\

That would really mess with the CoG! :blink:

You need either a longer tail or your wings moved forward a bit, say right up behind the new cowling, & the undercarriage with them. :cheers:
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rickshaw

Just put a big hunk o' lead in the tail...  ;)
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ysi_maniac

I love those US tiny fatty fighters: Buffalo with P-36 engine and P-47 tail
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sequoiaranger

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I fiddled with "improvements" to the basic Buffalo a loooooong time ago, but merely put a bigger, longer nose/engine on it. Then, a year or so ago I wanted to re-vamp this unsatisfactory whif, so added wingtips, moved the cockpit forward slightly, and lashed up a P-47 tail. Not content with a mere construction whif, I experimented with a "bubblebath" camo, too!! Anyway, here is my Balinese Bison:

First, a side-view comparison between my original "Bison" decades ago and my "Phoenixed" one:


Then, the top view:
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