Alphasim LUN Ekranoplan is out

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Quixoticish
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Alphasim LUN Ekranoplan is out

Post by Quixoticish »

Not British, very debatable classic status I suppose, but something about a fugly aircraft that doesn't really fly really endears this to me. I'm off to purchase now. For a snip over a tenner it doesn't exactly break the bank. :welldone:

http://www.alphasim3.com/store/product_ ... cts_id=211

Besides, anything with that many smoky noisy engines has to be good! :lol:

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Post by DelP »

Ahh,...yes,.....well,....but :think:

..a moment's lack of concentration......... :shock:

Derek :wink:
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Post by kit »

And this is the second one they've done.

There was a smaller, but just as ugly, WIG released about 18 months ago, I still have it stashed somewhere. Great fun to 'fly' so long as you don't dig a wing tip in the sea on turns.

Saying the larger one '...rivalled the Spruce Goose in size' is pushing thigs a bit though. 144 ft span against 320 ft? I don't think so..........

It's even 20 ft or so short on length too, but they did both fly at about the same altitude :lol:
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Kit

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