Fisher XP-75 P (push-pull)

Started by PACOPEPE, April 10, 2011, 04:42:50 AM

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Pablo1965

Nice and interesting. As a Do335 in the american side.  :thumbsup: :cheers:

arkon

another one that looks like it should have been in rw :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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#18
Fisher P-75 P. 219th Fighter Group. Saipan. Marianas Island. August of 1945.








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#19
What can I say?...OUTSTANDING !!!  :thumbsup: :wub: :thumbsup: :wub:
You did a good job there,congrats !

Alex

ChernayaAkula

That looks soooooo awesome on a tricycle landing gear!  :bow:  :bow:  :bow:  :bow:

Wouldn't have looked out of place in "Sky Crawlers"! :thumbsup:
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#21
Hey, this is whif-land, so the fact that the United States Air Force didn't come into being until September of 1947 is really irrelevant!

[up until the creation of the USAF, it was the Department of the Army that controlled flying things for them (United States Army Air Corps); the Navy and Marines had, and still have, separate air services.]
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PR19_Kit

Fantastic thinking and workmanship.  :thumbsup: :bow:

Perhaps a few more prop blades though?  ;D ;) :lol:
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kitnut617

Absolutely terrific, love it ---

Just the sort of thing I like. I had this posted some time ago but the pics have disappeared.

http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,11128.15.html

But it's along the same line of thought


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Pablo1965

Pull and push is a brilliant concept, but contrarotating propellers  are not necessary due to the push and pull concept that eliminates the torque, thus being able to use larger propellers, but maybe I'm wrong, whether to have greater range, uses a single rotor in cruise flight. Either way the plane is a real beauty. :thumbsup: :cheers: :bow:

PR19_Kit

But you'd need the smaller props so as not to hit the ground with the rear ones on take-off. If you need to absorb the power contra-props are the answer there. Makes more sense to then have the front and rear props the same size.
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

Ed S

Brilliant. Great modification and the finish turned out really well.

Good one!   :thumbsup:

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Another cracker Fran, love it!  :wub:

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Pablo1965

Quote from: PR19_Kit on September 09, 2011, 02:16:56 PM
But you'd need the smaller props so as not to hit the ground with the rear ones on take-off. If you need to absorb the power contra-props are the answer there. Makes more sense to then have the front and rear props the same size.


Naturally, that makes sense. Although after seeing him again, I realize that it is also a more beautiful in this setting and it therefore includes other compelling reasons to do so. :thumbsup: :cheers: :bow: