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Sikorsky S-61 Sea King

Started by Aircav, June 03, 2010, 04:44:19 AM

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Captain Canada

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A Cougar bird landing on the RG V about 330 kms East of Halifax. We were doing seismic on the supply boat MV Venture Sea.

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ysi_maniac

You take two RW models



... and then you get two nice whifs

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McColm


Captain Canada

Or two strange looking choppers lol
CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

PR19_Kit

I think the Wessex cockpit on the Sea King hull works best, the lower one of the two.

That might be worth trying in plastic too, I've got 2-3 Airfix Sea Kings and a box full of the old FROG Wessexes.
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ysi_maniac

^^^^^
Then you can try both :mellow: ... many times ;D
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Spey_Phantom

i was kinda thinking on a new project, an SH-3J Super Sea King, a military naval version of the S-61T Triton.

but i was wondering, if i would to replace the Rolls Royce Gnome engines, from the British Westland versions, with a pair of Turbomeca Makila 1A1 engines (like those done in the Puma HC.2) would there need to be any kind of external modifications?
on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

Mossie

I think the Malika is quite a bit longer than the Gnome, so they'd protrude over the top of the cab.
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Air21

What it needs is the Wessex cockpit on the Sea King fuselage, but with the turbines up top behind the cockpit allowing a clamshell nose door...

And if you're adventurous make it a synchropter since cargo would come and go from the front end  :wacko:

TallEng

The top one reminds me of the Westland Westminster.
But you'd probably have to use 1/48 Sea King and Wessex's which might prove a 'tad' expensive :rolleyes:

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Keith
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