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S&P Savoia S.55X finished
Finally, I finished the s.55x model!flying boats are so charming but so difficult to build,make the propeller movable with a pin。
Thanks Bruno,without your design, I couldn't hold her in my hand。 I refer to this thread Bruno's S-55Xand thank Nando for giving me many tips,otherwise I won't know where those parts are going,LOL |
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All the charm of that period (my favourite) period of aviation. Full marks to you and Bruno.
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''Oh, stop whining! Can't you just print off another one?''- my wife ca 2018 |
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Exellent model.
May we consider this a flying wing with floats or a twin hull / catamaran flying boat? |
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nice build...very clean.
YOAV |
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That has got to be one of the loudest planes to fly. Two V12 engines right above your head roaring at full power. It would be cool to see this fly in real life.
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A very sharp airframe you have. Thanks for showing it here.
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very fine work!
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Since you ask
Quote:
Italy's Weird & Wonderful Twin-Hull Flying Boats | Savoia-Marchetti S.55 & S.66 - YouTube |
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Very precise build. A beautiful model of an historical aircraft.
Dave |
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Very nice model. Is it in original 1:100 scale?
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