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Title: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: Willfrance on November 07, 2009, 01:26:53 AM
Dear all

I am glad to know that you are practicing RC's in India
I wish you have also jets
I am a modeler for about 30 years, and I am 40 years old, I started young
Most exciting for me are jets Airliners for about 4 meters ( scale 1/16 )
I got an A330-300, and build an other A330 for a friend, and a KC10 for an other friend
I will start building an AWACS and a B747-400, always at scale 1/16
I own also a Fei Bao Rafale with a Jetcat P120
Use Futaba systems ( FC18, FC28, T14MZ )
Happy to know this forum
Will


Title: Re: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: rcforall on November 07, 2009, 08:13:30 AM
Hi ,
Welcome , where do you get these scale airliners ,will be  interesting to  know  about rc scale of current planes

sai


Title: Re: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: Willfrance on November 07, 2009, 08:57:48 AM
You can get moulded parts as front, rear and engine nacels, but for the rest, you have to do by yourself
You can also get styro base parts
Landing gear is coming from HAWE in Germany
Whenever you need more details, just let know
In the same time, you can discover more about my plane at www.mes-avions-rc.net
There is also some vids on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr8n3v5YpNw

Will


Title: Re: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: Gaurav on May 03, 2010, 11:54:15 AM
Wow! Thats so Awsome!!


Title: Re: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: flying_g on May 03, 2010, 09:36:11 PM
hey will..welcome here..im also an airliner fan and recently build the AIRBUS 318 .but unfortunately lost the model in a crash...but im back to building my second airliner..which is the MD-80...will be posting pics shortly..could u help me with the airfoil templates for the MD-80..

greetings from india :)


Title: Re: William from Montbeliard France
Post by: flying_g on May 03, 2010, 09:43:25 PM
here are the pics of the AIRBUS318 i had built...