My GIANT RC P-40 Warhawk Stills and Flying Video
Uploader Comments (pahtreekM)
All Comments (94)
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Nice job,what kind of engine and prop.?
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Spitfire?? Why??
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I really like your video's, music and all the stills are great. Your Stuka and this P-40 are outstanding scale models. I expect you will win many awards at the scale events.You are a great builder and pilot. Keep up the great work!!!
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Job well done!!!...I can appreciate all of the work that went into this...Hardly anyone builds from a kit these days much less from scratch!!!....Again, NICE JOB!!!
Kevin
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Beautiful machine, excellent scale flying! The Artie Shaw music fit beautifully as well!
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Amazing! The take off looks like an actual P-40
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Can these giant-scale warbirds be flown with 3-bladed props? So often you see WWII models with a 2-bladed prop when Spits and Stangs used 4.
(And watch out for A6M2s coming outta the sun!)
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this is realistic looking plane and sound
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This is making me playing COD3
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Anybody who can confuse a spitfire and a p 40 dosen't know jack about airplanes.



I typed in "Giant scale RC" so I can see some giant scale rc.....obviously. I didn't type in George Thorogood. Nice plane and flight but why the f%@k does everybody do this?? I want to hear the damn plane.
beeeuuuwwwl 2 years ago 3
Sorry, most people dont like the weedeater sound for 7minutes straight...
pahtreekM 2 years ago 6
isnt that a spitfire?
marcregoyoyo 2 years ago
Some parts of a P-40 resemble a spitfire like the tail, but the main differences are the cowl on the front, the cockpit windows, and the landing gear of the spit go into the wing folding side to side, not back and up. Also the eliptical wing of the spit is always a dead giveaway. The P-40 wing has a very straight line on the leading edge.
pahtreekM 2 years ago
Nice plane cant even think of the words to describe it. just wondering about how much did this plane cost you when its all said and done?
Thunderbird840819 3 years ago
Not as much as you would think. If you make many of the parts yourself. I also bought a used engine. I probably have about $1,500 in it, but it took a year to build, so I bought a little as I went along. To start, you just have to spend $45 for plans, and about $150 for all the wood. Lastly, about $75 on a scroll saw, and about $75 on a belt/disk sander.
pahtreekM 3 years ago