I have already contacted them, and am working on a system so that my S-7S will reproduce the sound of a Lycoming 0-320. It will be complete with an oil mister that will streak the belly and drip on the hangar floor for added realism.


courierguy wrote:....... I have already contacted them, and am working on a system so that my S-7S will reproduce the sound of a Lycoming 0-320. It will be complete with an oil mister that will streak the belly and drip on the hangar floor for added realism.
Flyhound wrote:This plane is a big hit at the Aero Friedrichshafen aviation trade show in Germany. It looks like way too much airplane to push through the air with 100 HP. Even with all carbon fiber construction, there will be a lot of drag given the scale of the construction. Adding the weight of a sound system to get the rumble of a Rolls or Merlin engine would make it a better static display than a good flying toy. I'll be happy to check it out from the sidelines, but I'll stick with flying a plane that has internals that actually go with the outer shell. No gimmicks for this kid.
I did see an ad for demo flight in an actual P-51 at Sun-N-Fun. It was $1,995 for a flight, but that is better than the $2,400 charged by Stallion 51 in Florida. Neither one is in my price range. I can do a lot of flying in my Maule for that wad of cash.
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