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Spitfire Project

Posted: June 28th, 2010, 1:56 am
by Alex McCormick
Hi Guys,

Having bought a 1/4 scale Spitfire (wooden kit) from Mick Reeves, I have decided to put it on my wood burner at home as I didn't think much of the plans or the quality of the kit.

Does anyone have any real suggestions as to what a good Spitfire kit is these days as I am really keen on Spitfire's having worked on the real airplanes the in the past.

I have never heard a good word about the above kit and wish I hadn't bothered buying it, my fault and I hold my hands up high on this one. :oops:

But, I really would appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you guys for your help.

;) Al..........

Re: Spitfire Project

Posted: June 28th, 2010, 7:31 am
by Jason Griffiths
Hello Alex

Iv got a Pica 88" wing span Spitfire which im building at mo,got to say it's slowed right down well stopped to be honest,now stand in the courner of my room.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=352&hilit=PICA

Anyway before i brought it i had a Don Smith 1/4th Spitfire kit from Belair never built it but the cutting etc of it was very very nice and looks nice when finished but i feel at the end of the day with Spitfire's there hard to build anyway and the bigger you go the bigger the price tag all round (in my opinion).
http://www.belairkits.com/Productdetail.asp?Id=221

Mike Booth's Spitfire is very nice aswell and he was selling 1 of his ready to fly on here.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1079&p=4926&hilit=mike+booth#p4926


You could try Belair they still have a few Brian Taylor kits left when i last spoke to them.

Hope some of this info helps im sure you will have a few more people ideas and they will put me right aswell im sure :oops:

Re: Spitfire Project

Posted: June 28th, 2010, 8:25 pm
by Alan Cantwell 1131
well instead of burning it, i will give you 50 quid for it, friend of mine has just built one, he had--err--issues, but it looks like a spit, and will, no doubt, fly very well, deal is it? :D

Re: Spitfire Project

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 8:38 am
by Phil Clark
If you want an all wood traditional build, look at the Brian Taylor Mk.8 - 83" span, plans cowl & canopy from Traplet publications, laser cut kits also from them or Belair.

Full composite.......CompARF do a 1/4.5 scale Mk.9 for 60-80cc engines at around 100" span

Mike Booth (Flying Legends) also has his full composite 1/4 scale version at 115" span for 60-100cc engines

Phil