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| 679.5 | Need info on Pilot kits | ELMAGO::TTOMBAUGH | High Plains Drifter | Tue Feb 27 1990 13:36 | 13 | 
|  |     Does anyone have any experience/knowledge with Pilot kits?
    Specifically their scale kits, especially the Tiger Moth kits?
    
    I've heard they're good quality and well engineered, but tend to
    be on the heavy side. I'm not looking for super duper scale fidelity
    at this point, but want somthing that looks about right, and will
    have a fighting chance to fly well.
    
    Also, what about the English Premier kit of the Tiger Moth, as sold
    by Hobby Lobby?
    
    Terry
    
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| 679.6 | SECOND-HAND INFO ON PILOT TIGER MOTH | PNO::CASEYA | THE DESERT RAT (I-RC-AV8) | Tue Feb 27 1990 13:54 | 14 | 
|  |     Terry,
    
    I have no personal knowledge of either kit brand you mention.  However,
    a friend from California, Jim Morrow, has flown a Tiger Moth for years 
    which I'm pretty sure came from a Pilot kit and it's excellent...flies
    well and statics right up there near the top.  I couldn't comment on
    how much extra Jim may've had to do to the kit but the result was/is a
    _very_ nice model.     
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      | |      00	 Adios,      Al
    |_|_|      ( >o
      |    Z__(O_\_	(The Desert Rat)
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| 679.1 | Tail of the Tiger available | K::FISHER | Stop and smell the balsa. | Fri May 25 1990 14:41 | 19 | 
|  | >        <<< Note 680.35 by UPWARD::CASEYA "THE DESERT RAT (I-RC-AV8)" >>>
...
See Al Casey's description of "Tail of the Tiger" in note 680.35.
This is a must see flick if you are building (or thinking about building)
a Tiger Moth.
Anyway - I recorded it and will send the tape out to the first one who asks
since I have it right here at my desk now.  But I request if you want it
please post a reply here and along with getting it first you can own the
responsibility of any further distribution and final return to me.  Course
if you want you can keep it and send me a blank tape.  Anyway first to
do this wins.
$Mail nl: Tallis::fisher/subj="Tail of the Tiger - I want it!"
Bye          --+--
Kay R. Fisher  |
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| 679.2 | NOT SURE BUT..... | UPWARD::CASEYA | THE DESERT RAT (I-RC-AV8) | Mon Jun 25 1990 10:24 | 20 | 
|  |     Alton,
    
    It's been awhile since I saw "The Aviator" (I assume we're talking
    about the flicck with Christopher Reeve and Roseanna Arquette) so I
    don't recall offhand what aircraft they were flying...it almost seems
    like they were using Stearmans for the mailplanes.
    
    However, if you're interested in the Stampe (pronounced Stom-pee), take 
    a peek at "The High Road to China" with Tom Selleck and Beth Armstrong.
    Two Stampe's named "Dorothy" and "Lillian" (after the Gish sisters of
    filmdom, I assume) figure prominently in the story and are seen in
    numerous aerial and ground shots throughout the movie.  BTW, this movie
    has been playing on the cable movie channels lately...I just watched it
    again yesterday.
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      |     \__(O_\_	        |	  |___/	 o	   (The Desert Rat)
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| 679.3 | <Same as the Tiger Moth | SNOC02::BROWNTONY | Tony Brown @ SNO: Sydney, Australia | Mon Jun 25 1990 20:47 | 11 | 
|  |     Alton
    
    Stampe et V???? was the Belgian agency for de Havilland and its most
    popular model (SV4B) was an "improvement" of the DH Tiger Moth. The basic
    differences are 4 ailerons and different shape tail surfaces. Otherwise
    it looks exactly the same.
    
    Don't ask me what a Tiger Moth looks like!!!!
    
    Tony
    
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| 679.4 | AHA!  SO _THAT'S_ IT....... | UPWARD::CASEYA | THE DESERT RAT (I-RC-AV8) | Tue Jun 26 1990 10:33 | 19 | 
|  |     Re: .-2, Tony,
    
    Thanx fer' that insight into the Stampe.  That explains why I never
    really knew when I was looking at a Stampe, always thinking it was a
    Tiger Moth.  Not being intimate with the nuances of the Moth, I can see
    now why that's an easy mistake to make.  I _did_ notice that the
    external tank on the upper wing center-section is missing on the Stampe
    but, knowing there were many Moth versions, just chalked it off.
    
    BTW, the Stampes used in "The High Road to China" had the cowling
    flattened off in front as opposed to the nicely rounded/streamlined 
    cowling of the Tiger Moth.  Is this standard Stampe or were the movie 
    planes modified for some reason?
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    |_|_|        (O>o		|\)____/___|\_____|_/	   Adios amigos, Al
      |     \__(O_\_	        |	  |___/	 o	   (The Desert Rat)
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