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Air Racer GB Round 2

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  • Member since
    November 2008
  • From: Zephyrhills,FL
Posted by daddy1 on Saturday, September 18, 2010 1:16 PM

I'm in with these two Williams Bro.s Kits. for the Golden Age category. 

1/32 Wedell-Williams Gilmore Special

1/32 Hall's Bulldog

May be a little bit till I get started on them. I need to finish up Tantrum as well as a couple other projects, but can't think of a better place to share these two beauties.

Howard

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  • Member since
    March 2010
  • From: New Zealand
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Friday, September 17, 2010 10:49 PM

Yup, what ifs are welcome. As long as it ends up with race numbers on it its more than welcome in here.

"I am a leaf on the wind, watch how i soar"

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  • Member since
    October 2007
  • From: Rhode Island
Posted by jmabx on Friday, September 17, 2010 9:17 PM

Hey Mikey, not butchered at all. I like the Reno format and somewhere to add the Golden Age racers would be cool as I have a few also. Can we do what if aircraft? If so, I would like to enter into the biplane category with something cobbled together from the spares box. We'll call it the "Foster Special" for now. I may add another build later. Yes

Jeremy    Propeller

    

  • Member since
    March 2010
  • From: New Zealand
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:25 PM

vetteman42

Mikey I will jump in on this one too I will be building a1/48 Revell P-51D not sure which racer it will be yet. I do have a question though will you be allowing golden age racers ? I have a 1/48 Testors Gee Bee R1 that I didnt get to build for round 1 or are you holding it to Reno racers.

Everythings welcome. I just thought id use the Reno format to add a little edge to it. I think im butchering this already lol. Hmm, i might change it to Biplane/Vintage category. Open to biplanes or anything built before 1939.

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    July 2008
  • From: USA California
Posted by vetteman42 on Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:15 PM

Mikey I will jump in on this one too I will be building a1/48 Revell P-51D not sure which racer it will be yet. I do have a question though will you be allowing golden age racers ? I have a 1/48 Testors Gee Bee R1 that I didnt get to build for round 1 or are you holding it to Reno racers.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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    March 2010
  • From: New Zealand
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, September 16, 2010 9:04 PM

Sweet. Ill leave it up to you to pick a category (the categories are a good idea right?) and ill pop your name down then. 

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  • From: Rhode Island
Posted by jmabx on Thursday, September 16, 2010 7:52 PM

I'm a definite on this one Mikey! Yes  I may need a little time to get started though. I'll get back to you this weekend with what I would like to build. I managed to build two kits for the last one and would like to do so again with round 2. Smile

Jeremy    Propeller

    

  • Member since
    March 2010
  • From: New Zealand
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, September 16, 2010 1:43 AM

So this post is for the entrants. Ill list the categories and your names will go under your category of choice.

 

Biplanes.

jmabx.

Glencoe Albatros "Foster Special" 1:48

Formula One.

Sport.

AT-6.

Jet.

Unlimited.

kg4kpg.

Monogram P-39 modified 1:48

Kermit.

Promodeler P-39 Modified 1:48

lewbud.

High Planes RB-51 1:72

Tamiya P-51D Jay Dee 1:48 

nomad68.

Monogram P-51D 1:48 "Miss America"

Scorpiomikey.

Hobbycraft F8F-1B Bearcat 1:48

Vetteman32.

Testors F8F-2 Bearcat 1:48  "Good Ole Boys Racing Enterprises"

Completed Pics Of "Fat Cat" on Page 13

 

Golden Age.

daddy1.

Williams Brothers Wedell-Williams Gilmore Special 1:32

Williams Brothers Hall's Bulldog 1:32

Vetteman32.

Pegoso Midget Mustang 1:48

bondoman.

Testors Classics (Hawk) Curtis Racer R3X-2 Cuddihy's airplane 1:48

Testors Classics (Hawk) Travel Air Mystery Ship 1:48

Oron Macchi M.C.72 1:24 (Card model)

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Testors/Hawk 1/48 Gee Bee R-1

 

Scorpiomikey

Airfix 1/72 DH88 Comet

 

Echolmberg.

Posting this one for inspiration.

Extreme.

 

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  • From: New Zealand
Air Racer GB Round 2
Posted by Scorpiomikey on Thursday, September 16, 2010 1:40 AM

Ok so this is the sequel to Vetteman's Air Racer Group Build 

Start date will be this sunday 19th September 2010.

End Date will be 14th September 2011, the start of the Reno Air Races next year (can someone confirm this?)

Ill do things a little differently to Vetteman. With this one im using the categories of the Reno races.

Biplanes: small, aerobatic aircraft like the Pitts Special, the Mong, and the Smith Miniplane, racing on a 3.11-mile course at speeds reaching 250 mph

Example Picture.

Formula One: built according to strict technical specifications. The fastest Formula One aircraft reach almost 250 mph on the 3.11-mile race course at Reno.

Example Piture

Sport: high-performance, commercially-available kit-built aircraft, reaching speeds of over 400 mph on the 6.39-mile course at Reno.

Example Pic

AT-6: "stock" T-6 Texan, Harvard, or SNJ aircraft. The fastest T-6 aircraft generally post race speeds in the 210-220 mph range on the 4.99-mile course at Reno.

Example Picture

Jet: racing between jets with non-afterburning engines, racing on a 8.355-mile course, reaching speeds over 500 mph.

Example Pic

Unlimited: open to any piston-driven aircraft with an empty weight greater than 4500 pounds, generally including stock or modified WWII fighters like the North American P-51 Mustang, Grumman F-8F Bearcat, and Hawker Sea Fury. Speeds in the Unlimited Gold Race on Sunday reach 500 mph on the 8.355-mile course.

Example Pic

Follow the links for details.

Ill also include an "Extreme" and "Golden Age" Category if you want to enter with something that doesn't fit the above categories.  So, on to the major rules.

 

First and foremost, have fun. Thats the aim of these GB's.

Anything Race plane Related. Pick a category and go hard.

Also, Build status must be 50% or less to enter. 

Biplanes.

Pretty much any biplane.

Formula One.

Race aircraft must have 66 square scale feet of wing area. (just going by the reno rules. Heres an article on how to work it out http://www.ehow.com/how_5087643_wing-area-model-airplane.html)

Must have Fixed landing gear and fixed pitch propeller.

Sport.

So for this one im gonna allow any homebuilt style aircraft.

AT-6.

AT-6's, SNJ's, Harvards. Whatever you wanna call them.

Jet.

Any non-afterburning jet with less than 15° of wing sweep.

Unlimited.

The Unlimited Class is open to any piston-driven aircraft with an empty weight greater than 4500  pounds(The real aircraft, not the modelTongue Tied).

Golden Age.

Golden age racers. GeeBee racers, travelair racer. Pretty much anything from the 1930's-ish. If you feel like its a golden age racer. just enter it under here. 

Extreme.

Anything not listed above.

 

Just remember people. anything goes as long as its got race numbers.

I hope i can do as good a job hosting this one as Vetteman did. If you have any suggestions or criticism,  Feel free to voice it.

Crossovers are more than welcome.

As for a badge. My photo shopping skills are useless, so if anyone wants to donate a GB Badge that would be much appreciated. For the person that does donate a badge you'll get a mention both here on the main page and it will be noted under your Entry that its your badge were using.

Righto, thanks heaps to Richard (kermit) for provided our awesome badges.

Sqeee!. So yeah. Download it when youve completed your first build and do with it as you please.

Enjoy.

 

Disclaimer: All images are property of their respective owners. All information about the classes taken directly from http://www.airrace.org 

 

 

"I am a leaf on the wind, watch how i soar"

Recite the litanies, fire up the Gellar field, a poo storm is coming Hmm 

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Check out my blog here.

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