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Petter Pe-5. BPRAF Frontal Fighter

Started by ysi_maniac, July 24, 2010, 02:15:59 PM

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Weaver

Yes, but the Starfighter's wing was also tiny, giving it a landing speed as scarily high as any highly swept job.
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ysi_maniac

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I want your opinion about the rocket engine installation and folding ventral fin, à la MiG-23:




The fixed portion of ventral fin would act as a bumper to protect rocket nozzle during take off and landing. :thumbsup:
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Quote from: ysi_maniac on July 24, 2010, 02:15:59 PM
This project will involve only junk from spare box.

Anyone for a revival of 2008's Styrene Junkyard GB next year?  Stuff just from the spares box has to be the best way to whif!

Smart Pe-5 tail end - saw page two first and thought it was an Israeli A-4 adaptation.
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Looks good to me. A fine piece of `blending` so far.  :thumbsup:
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Brian da Basher

Quote from: kitbasher on May 15, 2011, 02:56:44 AM
Quote from: ysi_maniac on July 24, 2010, 02:15:59 PM
This project will involve only junk from spare box.

Anyone for a revival of 2008's Styrene Junkyard GB next year?  Stuff just from the spares box has to be the best way to whif!

Smart Pe-5 tail end - saw page two first and thought it was an Israeli A-4 adaptation.
;D ;D

I'm always up for a Styrene Junkyard GB! More fun than cable TV!

Sign me up.
:cheers:
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Weaver

Oh that looks good - very Buccaneerish nose! :thumbsup:

By way of constructive criticism (and if it's already glued up then disregard), what strikes me is that the intakes are a) a little too small and b) need to be more parallel with the fuselage sides. Fixing the size would be awkward, but they could be toed in with just a small fillet where they  join their fairings.

Just my twopenn'th.
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Brian da Basher

That's some astonishing kit surgery on those intakes, Carlos! I love how at first glance it made me wonder and then after a double-take I was able to see the Lightning in it.

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ysi_maniac

Quote from: Weaver on May 22, 2011, 04:19:36 AM
Oh that looks good - very Buccaneerish nose! :thumbsup:

By way of constructive criticism (and if it's already glued up then disregard), what strikes me is that the intakes are a) a little too small and b) need to be more parallel with the fuselage sides. Fixing the size would be awkward, but they could be toed in with just a small fillet where they  join their fairings.

Just my twopenn'th.

Well... the nozzle was taken from an Airfix Phantom. But I was thinking in a turbojet some more powerful than J79. So these intakes should be some bigger than a half of those of a Phantom. I understand that this is modelling not engineering but I can tell you that the intake from an hasegawa F-4E is approx 70 square mm area; and those of this model are 40 square mm (trunk not opening).

About parallelism of intakes, you know that W.E.W. Petter was not orthodox at all. ;) ;D
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