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Discussion in 'Helicopters' started by GPS, Nov 10, 2011.

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    How funny. I've been looking at that site for the past few days! Been looking for a scale fuse for my 450. I think I've settled on this one:

    http://www.scaleflying.com/Agusta-109-Fiberglass-Scale-Body-ERA-Custom-Paint-450-Size_p_729.html

    I like the idea of the retractable landing gear. I sent an email a couple of days ago asking if they carry the landing gear system, but no reply as yet.
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    I think the Agusta is also a great looking helicopter.  Funny that we've both been looking at the same website.
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    Thanks for letting us know about the site. I have been looking for a 450 size UH1 body. They are affordable too.
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    Dadgummit, I've spent probably a couple of hours drooling at that site.  ::)

    What a bunch of cool stuff.  :)
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    I spent plenty of time there also.  Makes me want to do that Airwolf I've always wanted, and as Golden Child pointed out, the Agusta is looking really nice too.
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    [size=1.25em]HeliDirect[/size] does a fair collection of Scale helicopters thus the reason for this post ...
    ... Also HeliDirect's scale listing is NOT an extensive listing, not like scaleflying's large
    collection but still not that bad ... It's where I got my UH-1 (by HeliArtist) below       
    [glow=maroon,2,300]w00d[/glow]

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    [size=1.25em]UH-1[/size] build photo's @ pwoodyp PhotoBucket
    GPBill and Yoda (GPS) both should know this bird from THAT other forum, yeah

    For the [size=1.25em]Bell UH-1 Huey[/size] Fanboys
    -- Note the scale Rotor -->

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            [size=1.25em]Nakeded Bones[/size] - TRex 450 and electronics
           
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    Wow, that's cool. The 1968 UH1H is my all time favorite heli. There is just nothing better than that sound as it is coming over the hill at you  8)

    Took this from my cell phone this last summer at some training we did while at work:
    http://youtu.be/vXg8tX4We1c

    I still need to get out of my crashing stage before getting into scale stuff though  :-\

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