Something a little different from Kiev

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Rick Piper
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Something a little different from Kiev

Post by Rick Piper »

Hi Guys

I saw some info on this little baby and decided to make a fun model.
totally modern & not british but being a Kitplane it's as good as.

Full 3d instruments taken from the chipmunk but will be modded to suit
(ASI is done so far) :smile:

Aeroprakt A-22 Foxbat.
Powered by a 100 bhp rotax 912S engine.
manufacturer site http://www.aeroprakt.kiev.ua/eng_html/main.html

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Sorry but neded a short interlude from the Herald rebuild as it was getting too much.
(Chipmunk also started as an interlude).

Just for fun :worried:

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Rick

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Bugger me

Wondered why it had gotten so quiet :wink:

That looks like something for Emma field Rick :)

You are going to release it to us arnt you??

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Post by Brian Franklin »

Know what you mean Rick, I've settled on living my life as a series of interludes interupted briefly by serious stuff.

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Post by hinch »

rick, that is awesome! i had a model of an ultralight that looks exactly like this one, but it wasn't called a'foxbat'. it was from a french developer and also came in a float version. it was very neat, just lacked an interactive VC - so i'm excited about yours! at the moment i'm flying the efsim skyranger which is a very tidy little package.

airboatr

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yep looks good Rick
Small and Lite enough to
fold up and take it with....
where ever

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Post by Rick Piper »

Hi Guys

Leif......... yes it will be released.

it's just a fun model.

I can even land it on a an oilrig helipad in 10 kts of wind :lol:

but as well as being fun it is very usefull for sightseeing.

Jobs like the Herald fill my brain up with "To Do Next" stuff until i can no longer work.

so i have found an off the wall model to remove Herald-itis so i can get back on it. i spent about 120 hours on the Herald with only sleep & work in between which is too heavy.

I will get back to the Herald in a week or so. :wink:

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Rick

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Post by Nigel H-J »

That is one very neat looking ultralight Rick, wil look forward to flying that one when you release it.

Also looking forward to the day you complete the Herald rebuild, not to say that I am being pushy Rick...........far from it............but with-in the next few days would be great!!! :lol: :lol:

Regards Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.

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Post by Rick Piper »

just sent beta 1 out.


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Post by DispatchDragon »

and its already been to Australia Rick

What a fun toy to fly :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

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The instrument panel is the goods

Leif :dance:

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Post by ianhind »

Leif,

Get on with that beta testing - you don't have time to be posting here. :tuttut:

Lot's of people waiting for Rick's latest creation. :lol:

Ian

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