Supermarine Eastfire FXIV

Started by andrewj, August 12, 2013, 10:23:47 AM

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wuzak

I believe the P-38 had diferent prop rotation than the XP-38. And it was the opposite of the theoretical best way.

KJ_Lesnick

Can you give me the scale and basic dimensions... I think this could be an awesome drawing...
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Tophe

Quote from: andrewj on August 12, 2013, 10:23:47 AM
Before WWII , Supermarine proposed a twin engined heavy fighter , the Type 327, even proceeding as far as a wooden mock-up in 1936 .

The model is 1/48 scale and made from various Spitfire and Mosquito parts with a very large helping of Milliput
Andrew
Nice model, Andrew, congratulations! :thumbsup: :wub:
Have you considered building the Unicraft Supermarine 327 to compare?
http://www.unicraft.biz/on/spito/spito.htm
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James

That is wonderful.  :wub:

Well done! :bow:

Captain Canada

Wow...that is awesome ! Looks great in those colours as well. Love the contra-props too.

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