daveymac82c wrote:
I don't mean any disrespect, but that homebuilt version of the Spit, the 26b, does not look enough like a Spitfire for me to ever consider buying it. There is something that just isn't quite right with its looks. David M
see the kit manufacturer website for better pictures, depending on the effort by the builder and the engine used the scale appearance varies
http://www.supermarineaircraft.com/daveymac82c wrote:
There used to be two Spitfire replicas at a local airfield called Delta Air Park, but are now at other locations, but they were both so incredibly spot on with their dimensions it was truly amazing. Both were scratch built and both used auto engine conversions, but they were truly spectacular replicas. One was 80% scale while the other was 7/8th.
I'd suggest to this group to look at those versions of the Spitfire before the 26B if they want something that actually looks like a Spit.
Here's the 7/8 scale Spit:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=101612I hope this interests people as it is a beautiful replica. I can't find pictures of the other replica I'm talking about.
David M
nice looking airplane
Enemy Ace wrote:
I still have never seen a replica better than Bob Deford's Jurca Spitfire. I just don't see the point of building an off -scale replica when you could have something like his.
spookythecat wrote:
Could someone please explain to me why these are always done just short of full size? It just seems like it's so close, why not go with a full scale replica?
it's a big price step from 75 or 90% scale to full scale.
no matter what there would and will be someone who sneers, "if it aint real its crap"