@Twister051 They haven't ditched the pop rivets, they are still standard. Solid rivets are builder discretion. This particular T-51 (sn #70) had very extensive metal work done (english wheel, shrinker, etc.) to get those lines. #70 also has a Rotax motor, where most are going with the Honda V6 option that is pushing 300hp now. You are correct in that Titan has done a lot since #70 ( I just ordered kit #175) to make the T-51 even more scale.
@Twister051 They haven't ditched the pop rivets, they are still standard. Solid rivets are builder discretion. This particular T-51 (sn #70) had very extensive metal work done (english wheel, shrinker, etc.) to get those lines. #70 also has a Rotax motor, where most are going with the Honda V6 option that is pushing 300hp now. You are correct in that Titan has done a lot since #70 ( I just ordered kit #175) to make the T-51 even more scale.
rdavid1065 3 days ago
Those boys over at Titan keep doing a better and better job at getting the lines/looks of the real P-51, especially since they ditched the pop rivets.
Engine still sounds awful (IMO) but you've got to give credit for ANY pilot sticking with their goal of getting airborne.
Nice job!
Twister051 1 week ago
the one's I know of it's a 351 all aluminum Ford Cleveland
jacktheripped 4 months ago
Lawnmower engine powered!
fatandy5250 5 months ago