USAF´46. CORNELIUS XFG J. BIRD OF PREY

Started by PACOPEPE, April 26, 2009, 03:20:27 PM

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PACOPEPE

The jet version of Cornelius XFG, comes from the original fuelglider -XFG-1-, that flew on 11st Oct. of 1944.

It reminds me to "Klingon bird of prey".


Fran

Brian da Basher

That's really cool Paco and sure does remind me of a Klingon Bird of Prey too! I really like the placement of the engines, blunt nose and forward-swept wings which must be hitting one of the What-If Trifectas. Excellent work!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Brian da Basher

jeff3385

Paco,

Great looking "Bird of Prey". Or is it an alien fighter from "Stargate"? Either way it's a nifty job.  :cheers:
Jeff Briner
Past President
IPMS/USA

Tophe

Nice what-if model from a poorly known source. :thumbsup:
Where do the jets come from?
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

jcf

A forgotten step on the road to the XA-44/XB-53.  ;D






XA-44


MarkH262

Isn't the jet "Dragonfly" from Jonny Quest almost the same type as this one?

PACOPEPE

First, thank you very much everybody.

Yes, the interest of this model is based primarily on its rarity. The only kit i know is the Vacuuformed of the german manufacturer AIRMODEL. The engines come from a Junkers Ju 287 of Huma Models.

Oh yes, the XB-53 was very similar, and i like it too, but the most curious of the real Cornelius XFG was its nature: a glider plane without any engine, that transporting fuel.


cheers,