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Jonesy401
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1/3rd scale model

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Hi Everybody.

Im building 1/3rd scale 170, colour scheem is of D-ELUV a German registerd aircraft, it has a logo on the tail that I am unable to identify, closest I can find is a centurion logo but??? not it here is a pic.


http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=535228
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Post by Jonesy401 »

Just noticed a post from a fellow modeller. Good to know you full size guys are keen on models too. here is the link to construction photos of my 170. Enjoy!
http://202.173.151.96/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2444
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Iceman07
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Post by Iceman07 »

Hi

Welcome. Yes, there are quite a few modelers here

The logo on the tail is a Cessna 50th aniversery (1927-1977) logo. It is basically just a "50" surrounded by a olive branch.

I've been doing some searching, and the closest image I could find was:

http://www.aviation-antiques.com/misc-5.html

if you scroll about 2/3 the way down the page, there is an ashtray with the logo.
N5740C 1950 'A' Model
Jonesy401
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Post by Jonesy401 »

Thanks Iceman. It was the two numbers that I wasnt sure of (1927-1977)
thanks for your help.
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Post by Jonesy401 »

hey guys. finished the model on the weekend, hopfully maiden it this weekend coming, will post flight pics.
Coladose170
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Re: 1/3rd scale model

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Hi Jonesy401,

We are the owners of the original aircraft, called: "Coladose"(english: Cokecan). If you want further information about the original aircraft, tell us....
For its birthday, we were flown to africa with it. As we came home, we´ve made a big party and one of us was showing a video that he has made during our travel.
All friends on the party were very pleased with the presentation.
This year, our plane has received a new engine, a Continental O-300. We gave names to all 6 cylinders, the names of the former chancellors of germany.
With the new engine, now it flies like a rocket... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

We hope, that you still fly the model. We have seen the video at youtube, really awesome. The landing is the same as we do :lol: :lol: :lol:
crosswinds make it very difficult to land.
By the way: Wanna see more pictures?, simply google for: Flugsportfreunde Saarlouis

@ iceman07: this is not true, really. the numbers are 1954-2004 and not 1927-1977.
Because the plane was built 1954. sh.t, one year later, we figured out that is is built 1952 !!


Best regards to all,
the Coladose-crew
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n2582d
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Flugsportfreunde Saarlouis

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Nice looking plane and engine installation! I've attached some of your engine photos below. But vas ist das? Shouldn't the hottest cylinder be named Angela Merkel?
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Personally, I'd save the names of former politicians for the side of a hot air balloon. :lol:
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Re: 1/3rd scale model

Post by Coladose170 »

Hi,

Well, but we have only 6 cylinders and in the case of Angie, we need 3 additional cylinders: 1 for Angela herself and 2 for her boobs... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
however, 2 of 6 chancellors are still alive(Kohl, Schmidt) and Helmut Schmidt is over 90 years old and he smokes a pack of cigarettes every day... :!:

The Coladose-Crew
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Re: 1/3rd scale model

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Coladose170 wrote:Well, but we have only 6 cylinders and in the case of Angie, we need 3 additional cylinders:
Rotec's 150 H.P. 9 cylinder radial would solve your problem but it might get expensive! Would make for a great-looking mini Cessna 195.
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