SPECIAL ATTACK AIRCRAFT Ki-116 Tsuragi-Kai

Started by PACOPEPE, April 30, 2012, 01:58:49 PM

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Tophe

[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

PACOPEPE

#16
New pics, near finish:







Regards
Fran

sequoiaranger

I like it! A Japanese version of "Reichenberg".

Your latest two pics did not come out on the site (at least not in my computer).
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PACOPEPE

#18
Nakajima Ki 116 Tsuragi Kai. 205ยบ Sentai. Special attack aircraft group. South of Japan. Autum of 1945.







Regards
Fran

PR19_Kit

Cor, that DOES look good!  :thumbsup: :bow:

Presumably it left the wheels and tailskid behind when it took off?
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rickshaw

Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 21, 2012, 10:52:28 PM
Cor, that DOES look good!  :thumbsup: :bow:

Presumably it left the wheels and tailskid behind when it took off?

Honourable Gentleman asks, "would it need them if it was not intending to return?"  ;D

Lovely model!  Looks the part.   :thumbsup:
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sequoiaranger

Nice-looking!

But this is a "ramjet" and needs air flowing quickly through it already, in order for it to work. So it either needs to be towed into the sky to get it started, or have detachable RATO units, etc. Remember, the V-1 had launching rails and/or was carried and dropped by a mother aircraft.

Oh! (second look), I think I see RATO units underneath---forget the above!  :blink:
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PACOPEPE

#24
Quote from: sequoiaranger on November 22, 2012, 08:33:45 AM
Nice-looking!

But this is a "ramjet" and needs air flowing quickly through it already, in order for it to work. So it either needs to be towed into the sky to get it started, or have detachable RATO units, etc. Remember, the V-1 had launching rails and/or was carried and dropped by a mother aircraft.

Oh! (second look), I think I see RATO units underneath---forget the above!  :blink:
Yes; i put a RATO unit under the fuselage, as the Kawanishi Baika. This comes from the kit of the Baka on 1/48 of Italeri.

Fran

Tophe

[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]