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With room for a huge hobby room for all.
You could devide that bird up into apartments for rent.
That's the C-99. I took these shots back in the 70s when I was at Lackland for Traffic Investigation school...or combat school again. She was located alongside the road that seperated Lackland and Kelly. For under a dollar you could go inside and look around as much as you wanted as long as you stayed out of the wings and didn't fall out of the cargo elevator.
From what I hear she was taken apart and sent to the Air Force Museun at Wright-Patterson and awaits re-assembly.
My goodness, is that the C-199? An attempt to modify the B-36 into a commercial airliner/cargo carrier. Where is that airplane displayed, ikar?
Was thinking of the 124, but that set of pics might be a better candidate.
There were a couple that could qualify for that title, the C-124, C-133, the B-36, and of course, this:
seasick The Aluminium Cloud.
The Aluminium Cloud.
Probably too young to remember the old prop driven Alum. Overcast...............
I live in Dover now; albeit not stationed here. Just live.
Big freaking airplane. I hope you have enough room for that 1/72 scale.
Chasing the ultimate build.
Yup. They're expensive. Just looked in oldmodelkits website and saw a 1/144 scale Otaki kit for sale for $225. Although a RCM 1/72 scale is for sale for a mere $165.
You left out a theory.
The molds are in Hanger 18.
The molds are at Area 51 and being back engineered.
Ok, so you left out two theories.
My grand mother gave me a commerative coin made from the metal they used on the fan blades of the C-5. She worked on them at the factory near my home town before they were shipped to be mounted on the aircraft.
I could tell you some stories about those monsters from when I was at Dover in the early 70s.
No spread, and yep, you guessed it, my side lost, but that would have happened no matter whose side I was on
goldhammer When empty, you can play a decent game of touch football.......and don't ask.......
When empty, you can play a decent game of touch football.......and don't ask.......
You're busted, Art. C'mon, fess up. Did your team win and what was the point spread?
Very nice! My Dad was got an assignment at Edwards AFB when he returned from 'Nam during the time the Air Force was flight-testing the C5A (there were certification testing going on with the 747, too, at that time). I've been all over that airplane as a kid. Lots of fun. Used to watch it execute short takeoff runs from the lakebed.
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
ikar01 Here's a few C-5A incentive shots: A C-5 tug
Here's a few C-5A incentive shots:
A C-5 tug
G. Beaird,
So Mr. Boyer are you not confirming nor denying that there may or not be a release of one of these monsters in the future? And if I recall some time ago you yourself scratch built one of these. We haven't seen you around for a while, can you state your whereabouts? Maybe lurking around the Revell mold archives nudging the model gods to put that giant back into the hands of us who don't have a house big enough to park it? Well if it does show up I want to buy a new home anyway. Have a GREAT day sir and happy modelling.
we're modelers it's what we do
One of these stories MAY be true:
The original Otaki mold was purposely destroyed.
The original Otaki mold was accidently destroyed.
The original Otaki mold sank in a shipwreck.
The original Otaki mold was sold to Revell who is sitting on it.
Revell discarded the mold.
Revell has the mold but doesn't realize that it is sitting somewhere among hundreds of unused molds.
The original Otaki mold was abducted by aliens.
The aliens that abducted the mold all work at Revell.
In any case, if Revell still holds the molds, it would be unlikely that they would make a new mold. The old Otaki kit would still be good enough for today's market.
"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al.
I found one of the Entex kits about a year ago. Donated it to another forum member, though. From several close looks and test fitting, seemed like a really nice kit. Good luck In your search.
In the Navy my squadron and i spent more than 16 hrs loading two of our RH-53Ds in two of those big birds as it turned out for the Iranian hostage rescue in 1980.One of thier crewman gave me the grand tour.
I looked on ebay and they are few and far between and not cheap.
I have/had the 1/144 Revell ket from many moons ago; unfortunately, it was subjected to several years of abuse from my then very young sons, and there are a couple of pieces missing now. As I recall, I didn't pay very much for the kit originally, but I understand they are quite pricey now.
I know there's been some impetus to market a 1/72nd styrene version of the C-5A/B/C, but I don't know where that's at.
1/48th Monogram A-37 Dragonfly: 95% (so close!); 1/35th Academy UH-60L: 90%; 1/35th Dragon "Ersatz" M10: 75%; 1/35th DML E-100 Super Heavy Tank: 100%; 1/48 YF-12A, 95%; 1/48 U-2R: 90%; 1/48 B-58 Hustler: 50%; 1/32 F-117, 50%; 1/48 Rafale M: 50%; 1/48 F-105D: 75%; 1/48 SOS A-1H Skyraider: 50%; 1/48th Hobby Boss Su-27: 50%; 1/16th Revell Lamborghini Countach: 75%; 1/12th Otaki Lamborghini Countach: 25%; Tamiya 1/35th M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle: 25%
I've built the Testors version many years ago, it's hanging on the ceiling.
It's a manageble size and a decent kit.
RIP to the beautiful sound of those early C5's
Jon_a_itsEntex, Otaki, Revell, Testors, & Yodel....
As far as I'm aware, these are all the same kit.
Scalemates list several: Anigrand, Entex, Otaki, Revell, Testors, & Yodel....
& 2 in 1/72nd....
There is a Britmodeller doing this in 1/48th....
East Mids Model Club 32nd Annual Show 2nd April 2023
http://www.eastmidsmodelclub.co.uk/
Don't feed the CM!
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