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Scale RC Irish Airliners

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Shamrock331:
Hey Fred,
No problem! Yes, I don't think there are any other RC scale airliners in Ireland, although I hope I am wrong there!

Link for set thrust http://www.setthrust.com/

JohnPearson:
Hi Gavin

The two airliners look fantastic. The 737 from windrider is a good flying model, and you have done a great job on the Ryan Air scheme. I have build the 787 Dreamliner as a PSS model and it is a great model to fly, I also have the 380 in the workshop which I will complete later this year. I have seen the thrust composite range of models, and they are impressive, however a little too expensive for my pocket. Look forward to seeing both models in flight, so please post any vids when you complete the test flights.

787 inflight http://www.gliderireland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3310&start=0

JohnP

Shamrock331:
Hi John,
Thank you for your kind words, it is quite coincidental, as I have a folder saved on my PC over the last 2 years with pictures I have collected that have inspired me and fuel my love of RC airliners, and this happens to be one of them:



Is this you?!

Your plane is absolutely amazing, how did you finish yours?

For my Ryanair I covered it in PolyC, its now pretty solid, in fact as hard as a rock as I went a little overboard in the covering!

Its good to see somebody else with an Airliner in Ireland, I guess I was that busy looking at the plane in your picture that I totally missed the distinctive Irish countryside in the background! Where are you based?

Also I assume your A380 will be powered? Looking forward to seeing it!

Gavin

Shamrock331:
That 787 sure is nice, think I am going to have to add one of them to my Hangar! The engine pods look huge, is it for 70mm John?

selleri:
Icelandair to the win!!!  Sweeeeet!  :D

Got videos of it online John?

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