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View Poll Results: What should be my next build? | |||
Arado AR234B | 6 | 30.00% | |
Heinkel HE P.1079 | 3 | 15.00% | |
Lippisch LI P.12 | 3 | 15.00% | |
Heinkel HE-162 Salamander (repainted version) | 8 | 40.00% | |
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#1
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What should be my next build?
I'm in the mood to build right now, but I'm stuck on what I should build. All leave it to you guys to decide.
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i just voted for He-162 Salamander, IMO that's A Unique type of Jet ... i have a question, how do the pilot ejected, with the jet engine just above the pilot head... :D anyway.... i really looking forward to your build.
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I like the Heinkel HE P.1079, is a stylized model good luck with your choice.
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i went for the lippsi one becuase it looked like the spelling for the name of for the nice nurse who took care of me nearly six weeks ago when i went into hospital see there is method in his madness
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Actually, I have no clue, but possibly invert the jet and hope to fall out before impact. That was a method used for more than a few planes. SFX |
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#6
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The Heinkel 162 did have an ejection seat.
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If I remember correctly it was downward ejecting.. I could be wrong though
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Cafe is correct, He-162 did have an (compressed air?) ejection seat.... http://www.ejectionsite.com/he162seat.htm . Eject! Eject! Eject!.... Watch Out for Jet intake!!!
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the heinkel he 162 really looks like a nice plane and is definetly a achivement of its era. to bad it scored no kills.
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