Vimana89
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I've been tossing this idea around for a while, but decided it's time to share it and take a crack at building it soon. I'm trying to push into ailerons and elevons territory and break out of exclusively building and flying RET, and I also need to get some success and experience under my belt with building and flying more straight wing planes. I like cold war jets, and have been eyeing the F94 as one of my favorite straight wing options ever since I saw it pushed past its limits somewhat recently on the TV series Project Bluebook. I wasn't even familiar with this plane before seeing it on that show, but I'm a big fan now. It's a sleek looking plane with a nice profile and the show had some really cool scenes.
I was debating on how to first try this plane. I debated as an EDF, but that's a lot of work and money with little experience or chance of success at my current skill with this type of plane. A profile build is still semi on the table, but could prove difficult. I came up with a high mounted pusher, FT style with a KFM 2 wing. This is a quick and crude, not really to perfect scale sketch. Any ideas and suggestions welcome! I'm not sure when I'll be starting this one, but pretty soon. Besides being made for easy foam board building techniques, I made some changes from scale; obviously, the high mounted pusher prop. Also, I replaced the fuel tanks with winglets and made the wing profile completely straight as opposed to trapezoidal.
I was debating on how to first try this plane. I debated as an EDF, but that's a lot of work and money with little experience or chance of success at my current skill with this type of plane. A profile build is still semi on the table, but could prove difficult. I came up with a high mounted pusher, FT style with a KFM 2 wing. This is a quick and crude, not really to perfect scale sketch. Any ideas and suggestions welcome! I'm not sure when I'll be starting this one, but pretty soon. Besides being made for easy foam board building techniques, I made some changes from scale; obviously, the high mounted pusher prop. Also, I replaced the fuel tanks with winglets and made the wing profile completely straight as opposed to trapezoidal.
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