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    Corsair/Spitfire hybrid

    Take a look at the Supermarine F7/30 ]
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    Looking for details on W.A.R. FW-190's

    Check out Youtube, "War fw190". There are a couple of good video's to give you some idea of cockpit space etc.With regards your height, you could always drop the seat position an inch or two. I have always liked the war reps and was stupid enough to passup a two thirds finished war Seafury for...
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    Looking for details on W.A.R. FW-190's

    Hi, I would recommend you Google "War Buddies". You can still get the plans for the 190 as well as many others. I would of thought you will spend $15,000 to $20,000 on the build, though you have to remember this would be over many years. For what its worth if you want to build a plane, you have...
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    Isaac spitfire

    I totally agree with you, You will never make a real Spitfire from a wooden 6/10 replica, though What I would like to build is an aircraft instantly recognisable as a scaled down Spit and not something that vaguely resembles one. As long as it looks the part, as I gaze from the cockpit at 1500ft...
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    Isaac spitfire

    Thanks again for the welcome, It's refreshing to have positive feed back on my project and good advice on powerplant and retracts (hopefully working in the same sense as the original). The weight is a concern as I want to keep it under 450kg AUW, So start with a wish list and see what I end up...
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    Isaac spitfire

    Hi all, Thanks for the kind welcome to your group. It's that time of year when I get out my Isaac Spitfire plans,do many sketches and calculations and then put them away again. Having been spurred on by Bill Pratt's Spit and not wanting to break tradition the plans are out again. The same stuff...
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