Engels E.6 / Fokker D.VIII
Uploader Comments (AchimEngels)
All Comments (13)
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Achim-- Has she flown yet?
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Fokker is Dutch isnt it?
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Thank you. A goldmine for scale model builders.
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This is cool as hell! Keep us updated on progress....
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HA HA Moving to Philippines . Build aircraft there ? What craftsmen? Maybe for building a boat. Aircraft?? I can just see that. Parts, tools going out the door each day to be sold. Really I would prefer a German , American or Czech aircraft builder.
Good luck with that Cheap Labor in Philippines!
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Nic e ! don't shoot the propeller :D!
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@deauzie , forget to build airplanes in the philippines.... i live here for 20 years.
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There is a Sopwith with a bomb flying toward your hagar at this very moment,
again you kraut eating tig welding heel snapping little airplane builder you'll shot out of the sky, just kidding great job, I admire!
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Mr Engels,
What an amazing plane. I am currently building a scale model and found your build while looking for an easier color scheme to reproduce (Lozenges are going to be fun) Keep up the good work -Reuben
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AchimEngels 3 weeks ago
Well,
what do you have in mind?
Currently I would rather say that I am not interested. I do not see what market you are looking at.
These are no planes that can get certified regulary. There is no modern regulation that they meet.
Same engines and materials. The only way to fly them is a an experimental with further restrictions. Limited to a preclaimed airspace, certain event, well trained ground personell...
Not for the ordinary pilot.
Do you see my point.
AchimEngels 3 years ago
no I don't want to buy them I want to set up a workshop to build them a sell them for export.
Would you guys be interest in a joint venture
deauzie 3 years ago
Well,
what do you have in mind?
Currently I would rather say that I am not interested. I do not see what market you are looking at.
These are no planes that can get certified regulary. There is no modern regulation that they meet.
Same engines and materials. The only way to fly them is a an experimental with further restrictions. Limited to a preclaimed airspace, certain event, well trained ground personell...
Not for the ordinary pilot.
Do you see my point.
AchimEngels 3 years ago
I'm moving to the Philippines next year where there are many good craftsman and timber available at low prices I'm looking a experianced builder/designer of these type of aircraft who is interest in suppling airframes for export at a affordable.
The more of these WW1 aircraft we can see flying the better
deauzie 3 years ago
I am sorry here again, we do only build complete airplanes for costumers.
No kits, No wings or fuselages alone.
AchimEngels 3 years ago