Details on f/a-22
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Details on f/a-22
Hello
I just wanted to ask if anyone knows if there will be an f-22 with the same detail as the skymaster super hornet. Im in the market for a jet and im up in the air between the CJM kit or the skymaster. CJM gear doors and some other areas look allot more scale then the Skymaster but if more detail was added and if there is a new version of the f-22 coming out i would wait.
( before someone says anything i know there are no showing rivets ( extremities ) on the f/22, crew chief f-22's for four years and im just looking for extra details )
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I just wanted to ask if anyone knows if there will be an f-22 with the same detail as the skymaster super hornet. Im in the market for a jet and im up in the air between the CJM kit or the skymaster. CJM gear doors and some other areas look allot more scale then the Skymaster but if more detail was added and if there is a new version of the f-22 coming out i would wait.
( before someone says anything i know there are no showing rivets ( extremities ) on the f/22, crew chief f-22's for four years and im just looking for extra details )
Thanks
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RE: Detals on f/a-22
You might want to check here, he's doing a great job. http://www.raptor-rc.com/
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RE: Detals on f/a-22
thanks Bela for your comment...
In fact when you say no rivets...I think it is not 100% true...look at this pic....
As said Bela, I am working on the building of the raptor...hopefully quite scale...
BUT...BUT...this is my 1st jet...1st building...so as long as I didn have the plane up in the air and back safe on the ground, I do not say to anybody that I will fly one day...(even if I do all my best in that way of course...).
personnally, between skymaster and CJM, I chose CJM....or better...Wolfgang Mrotzek ones!!! up to now, they are the best! but unfortunately not for sale as far as I know....
see u
reno
In fact when you say no rivets...I think it is not 100% true...look at this pic....
As said Bela, I am working on the building of the raptor...hopefully quite scale...
BUT...BUT...this is my 1st jet...1st building...so as long as I didn have the plane up in the air and back safe on the ground, I do not say to anybody that I will fly one day...(even if I do all my best in that way of course...).
personnally, between skymaster and CJM, I chose CJM....or better...Wolfgang Mrotzek ones!!! up to now, they are the best! but unfortunately not for sale as far as I know....
see u
reno
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RE: Detals on f/a-22
Rivets on an f-16 or superhornet pertrude allot farther then the f/22 's 117's and the b-2. Of course there are rivets but nothing past a certain height from the panel. Dont quote me on it, could not find my quick reference list. I have allot of pics also and from just being around it, thanks for the advice about the Wolfgang Mrotzek. The CJM kit i saw had good panel lines for the intake weapons bays etc. but i will check the other kit.