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  • A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

    Our model is built to stand the test of time, if it does not get mid-aired, and even if it does.

    At aproximately 14.5 lbs, 1/6th scale, close to 6 HP @ 10,400 rpm (static), 15"x17" narrow home-made redneck CNC manufactured carbon props, she'll do an easy 190 mph sea level, with awesome sound from the supercharged fuel injected 1.75" displacement engine on about 55% nitro.

    Oh yeah, and its ORANGE !!!
    Last edited by C_roundy; 06-20-2012, 05:04 PM.
    Carbon is groovy man...

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    Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

    pics? Please

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      Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

      Originally posted by wolfee View Post
      pics? Please
      yep, got the tenacity going...
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      Last edited by C_roundy; 07-01-2012, 12:56 PM.
      Carbon is groovy man...

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        Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

        That is one sweet looking beast you have there
        race fan, photographer with more cameras than a camera store

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          Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

          Hey Chuck,
          Tom here, I need a backup plane for my FW190.
          Can I borrow the keys to the Bear?

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            Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

            Originally posted by NoVibes View Post
            Hey Chuck,
            Tom here, I need a backup plane for my FW190.
            Can I borrow the keys to the Bear?
            Yes Tom, but first you have to find the mustang you lost your virginity to and have her bless it..!
            Carbon is groovy man...

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              Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

              You've got to take some pictures at the airport with hangar doors or other planes near it. It looks so full sized and life like. Can you build 5-10 of them and paint them all the Bears colors from years back and have a little harem of Rare Bears?

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                Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

                Awesome job on that model! You can be proud of your Skills.

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                • #9
                  Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

                  where does it fly? love to see some video!

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                    Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

                    kiwiracefan, Thanks for the sentiment that she's not too hard on the eyes!

                    Grumpy, She is the product of a 2 man team effort with me as the apprentice/hack to a master molder. At this point we have molds and templates for Rare Bear, P-51D (we only do racer versions), Corsair, Cessna 182, and something slightly different, our "SlipStream" delta.

                    SkyvanDelta, OOHHH how I would feast on that "little Bear harem" if we made it real. Each airplane is pretty dang labor intensive though, just generating the paint scheme and graphics for one version is almost overwhelming.

                    lowpasskid, I fully intend to share flight video, fairly soon hopefully!

                    NoVibes, Tom, all kidding aside, you are one of the very few that I would let fly her!

                    Best Regards, Chuck Roundy
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                    Carbon is groovy man...

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                      Re: A salute to some of Lyle's glory years, (1988-1991)

                      Well Chuck I do appreciate that.
                      And you'll be happy to know that my silver butcher bird came thru the race weekend unscathed.
                      And with two breakout times to my credit. Saturday was a 1:29:08.
                      Sunday with a little red P-47 trying to get a line on me I ran the blunt nosed beast to a 1:26 and change! Can you say, "BREAKOUT!" ?
                      But it was fun doing it!

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