Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
It's a shame that the replica project ended in tragedy. This looks interesting...
Edit - after watching the videos, I think I'll pass - especially for the price. It's the sounds for me. It sounds more like one big radial than a pair of straight 8's.* (The replica was powered by a pair of Hayabusa bike engines.) On shutdown, the blades come to a screeching halt even before the combustion sounds end, and then there's still sounds of the engines slowing. If the sounds were more convincing, it would be a nice little Grand Canyon runner.
100P by TiAr, auf Flickr
100P8 by TiAr, auf Flickr
100P7 by TiAr, auf FlickrDo you have any cockpit pictures? How fast does it fly?
100P4 by TiAr, auf FlickrHow is the sound pack?100P4 by TiAr, auf FlickrRedwing did a wonderful job. All systems work with the historical background. A 51-page manual is included and describes the functions and gives a nice impression also the special features of the aircraft.About the speed. I flew out and back on a 100 km course (200 km with turning maneuver) and came up with an average speed of 666 km/h at 12,000 ft (414 mph). I used the normal mode. It should be noted, however, that we will still be getting a cell competition plane. The current version is e.g. too heavy (has lights, radios, battery etc.).Thomas
See the YouTube video linked in the second post.How is the sound pack?