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Photo Review: Dora Wings 48th P-63E King Cobra

Sharkmouth

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Pretty nice looking kit . The clear pieces seem to have a smoky look to them though .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
The score marks on the wings, what's up with that? The the Cobra family have different wings?
 
Well the E as well as the D had a 10" wing extension over the A model but the spacing on those score marks is way more than 10". That said the most produced model, the C, had a 10" shorter wing span than the a model so the difference between the C and the E would be 20". Spacing looks bigger than that but hard to tell in the photo. Only 13 E models were built compared to 1,227 for the C and 1,725 for the A. Hopefully they will be doing a C in the future. The kit looks like limited run low pressure molding type from ten years ago with rather soft detail and lots of mold misalignment.

Thanks for the preview Saul !
 
The score marks on the wings, what's up with that? The the Cobra family have different wings?

Well the E as well as the D had a 10" wing extension over the A model but the spacing on those score marks is way more than 10". That said the most produced model, the C, had a 10" shorter wing span than the a model so the difference between the C and the E would be 20".

Where did that information come from? The manuals state the same wingspan (38' 4") on the A& C which was increased by ten inches to 39' 2 " on the D with the E using the larger wings. The wingspan of 38' 4" is confirmed on Bell P-63C-5 Kingcobra with serial 43-11223.

The inboard score is for the racing plane with clipped wings. See here from the Bendix race photograph gallery at the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum archive:

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Hopefully they will be doing a C in the future. The kit looks like limited run low pressure molding type from ten years ago with rather soft detail and lots of mold misalignment.

They have the A/C kit announced in 72nd scale and will be out in 48th as well featuring French and Soviet markings.

Regards,
 
Just the usual garbage from the internet Saul, it all true isn't it :tomato If they wanted to get my attention some like this would have been more interesting

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Just the usual garbage from the internet Saul, it all true isn't it :tomato If they wanted to get my attention some like this would have been more interesting

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I wrote to the owner and he did not rule out the L-39. ;)

If they don't do it, I am sure someone will release a conversion but those wings will be HEAVY!

Regards,
 
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