Was just messing around while I was waiting for the paint to dry on another project and decided to modify a 1/72 scale BD-5 for fun.
Some of it is a bit of scale o rama, armed with IIR Hellfires (1/144 scale mavericks), a couple of MANPAD derived AAM similar in class to the Stinger (1/144 scale sidewinder), and a new landing gear (1/144 scale F-16 gear), scratchbuilt booms and the vertical stabilizers came from the junk parts box. Of course up-engined using a new powerplant based on the ALCM engine.
The kit came with several aircraft so I'm thinking about messing around with the others too
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Love it Burncycle,
here is my take on an armed BD-5
http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,25161.0.html
JimB
That's awesome JayBee! Wish I had seen it earlier!
Looks pretty neat! :thumbsup:
But the real achievement, of course, is that you've managed to make the tiny Skyhawk look like a really big plane! :lol:
Is that the "aircraft" that James Bond flew in at the start of one of his films?
Gondor
>Is that the "aircraft" that James Bond flew in at the start of one of his films?<
Pierce Brosnan, as "James Bond", flew an out-of-gas BD-5 into a gas (petrol) station, ringing the bell-cord, and telling the station attendant to fill 'er up!
This "stunt" actually happened to a real BD-5 pilot who had engine trouble over a freeway, signaled the drivers below of his intention to land, and then dropped down and coasted down an offramp and into a gas station. It was a fabulous REAL story that they incorporated into the Bond film for humor.
The Bond stunt was a gas!
This is cool.
Nice! :wub: :wub:
but IMO sidewinders can damage fins
I love it any way. :thumbsup:
Lovely job! I'll have to look out for this kit next time I'm at a model show.
Quote from: ysi_maniac on July 04, 2010, 05:44:59 PM
Nice! :wub: :wub:
but IMO sidewinders can damage fins
I love it any way. :thumbsup:
Use a small explosive charge to jettison them free of the aircraft before the motor kicks in?
Quote from: sequoiaranger on July 04, 2010, 03:57:42 PM
Pierce Brosnan, as "James Bond", flew an out-of-gas BD-5 into a gas (petrol) station, ringing the bell-cord, and telling the station attendant to fill 'er up!
It was Roger Moore actually.
Nice! Was going to do up my BD-5's armed as defense fighters for Luxembourg and Monte Carlo. ;D
Quote from: Mossie on July 05, 2010, 04:06:01 AM
Use a small explosive charge to jettison them free of the aircraft before the motor kicks in?
Most pylon launched weapons do that anyway, they have shotgun sized cartridges inside the pylons to kick the weapons clear of the wing's airflow.
Bittersweet for me. I love what you've done, but it brings back memories of the 1/1 scale BD-5 that I had a downpayment on before the engine certification troubles. Guess I'll just have to imagine myself flying your creations. ;D :thumbsup:
Quote from: Mossie on July 05, 2010, 04:06:01 AM
Lovely job! I'll have to look out for this kit next time I'm at a model show.
Quote from: ysi_maniac on July 04, 2010, 05:44:59 PM
Nice! :wub: :wub:
but IMO sidewinders can damage fins
I love it any way. :thumbsup:
Use a small explosive charge to jettison the aircraft free of the missile before the motor kicks in?
Fixed it. ;D
Delightful :thumbsup:
Real nice conversion Burncycle! Wanted to do one from the Isle of Man Air Force but keep getting outbid on ebay.
Paul Harrison
Quote from: Green Dragon on July 06, 2010, 02:50:31 PM
Wanted to do one from the Isle of Man Air Force but keep getting outbid on ebay.
Paul Harrison
Are there Manx decals available? I've wanted to do a Manx Spitfire for some time now.
Only ones I can think of were for Manx Airlines so I would have had to paint them by hand on a BD-5 if I had one. Or have a crack at printing them myself.
Paul Harrison
i'm sorry , who makes this model ?
Arii
Originally the kit, which gives two aircraft, one BD-5B (prop) and one BD-5J (jet), was by LS.
It is now available from ARII and you get two of the LS kits. i.e.four aircraft in all.
Paul, I got the ARII kit in Jamiesons in Glasgow about four weeks ago £12.25.
JimB
I'm a little late seeing this but it is way cool! :wub: :thumbsup:
:wub: :wub: Thanks for this harmonious & delicious creation.
Surprisingly, you did not mention you turned the BD-5J into a twin-boomer, as it was not the main change... Was my memory wrong, was the BD-5 already a twin-boomer? I have asked Google and found http://richard.ferriere.free.fr/3vues/bd5j_3v.jpg so... yes, you are the genious creator of this twin-boom beautiful layout on a beautiful BD-5J... I clap my hands :thumbsup: :bow:
Though I think a jet-less BD-5 has been turned twin-boom, scale 1, and flown. I will check the name and confirm.
Thanks again! ;D
Yes: Acapella-100 flown in 1980 http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/forums/attachments/design-structures-cutting-edge-technology/2875d1232246585-twin-boom-pusher-plans-acapella.jpg
So you made a kind of jet-Acapella, wonderful! :thumbsup: