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RC Models => Electric Planes => Topic started by: DominicM on February 23, 2020, 11:18:30 PM



Title: Microaces Bristol F.2b
Post by: DominicM on February 23, 2020, 11:18:30 PM
Jon Porter, Director of Microaces, gives us an introduction to his range of unique depron foam sheet constructed micro radio controlled historic model aircraft with the Bristol F.2b. These kits are as Jon describes a cross between a folded card model and an Airfix kit. It takes minimal skills to build one of these model aircraft if you follow the comprehensive instructions and guidance.

Microaces design and manufacture innovative model replica kits of historic aircraft that are of display quality BUT make exceptional flyers with the aid of micro radio control equipment. Each kit closely resembles a specific aircraft that has earned its place in the Aviation Hall of Fame. Whether because of the daring pilot that flew it or because of its own reputation for magnificence.

Designed and manufactured in the UK, Microaces kits use modern materials, an advanced printing system and accurate laser cutting to make the components for each kit. This all combines to create a very lightweight, yet beautifully detailed scale aircraft that can be flown indoors and out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDX7IH4G2DA


Title: Re: Microaces Bristol F.2b
Post by: Jesse00 on March 11, 2020, 02:09:18 AM
Another creation from depron wizard Jürgen Schönle. This Douglas tellthebell (https://yapp.kim/tellthebell/)DC-3 Dakota features retracts and navigation lights. These micro RC aircraft take significant effort to build. Jurgen told me that some of the individual parts can take 10 attempts to create because the 0.2mm depron bluestacks (https://ffile.me/bluestacks/)  material used is so fragile. For that reason it is not possible to mass produce these RC aircraft or supply kits. Just enjoy this DC-3 fly in the hands of its ingenious designer and builder.