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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Halt! Before you fly that expensive payware warbird....

Hurray! I admire you guys that put so much time into building these airplanes. I'm in awe, seriously. I also must admit that this one is completely unknown to me. I've had to hit wikipedia to read up on this trainer! I've never heard of it before.
 
A very nice choice Tim, but perhaps the best news is the fact you are still in business!

Thanks for making this a good day!
Huub
 
Hurray! I admire you guys that put so much time into building these airplanes. I'm in awe, seriously. I also must admit that this one is completely unknown to me. I've had to hit wikipedia to read up on this trainer! I've never heard of it before.

I thought I had never heard of it either; until I realised it was a close relative of the PT-26 Cornell which was flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Regards, Mike Mann
 
Hey Tim, I am going to go to Travis AFB probably on Thursday. There is a PT-19 in the museum there, I can swing by the museum and get some exterior shots if you need them. Can't get any of the panel or cockpits as they are covered.

CHeers
TJ
 
Any chance for a PT-26 as well ?
That's a big iffy. Alot more than just adding a canopy. New panels, controls, lights, etc.
Yes I remember the Cox .049 line trainer! Got the Cox Stuka for Xmas on year, promptly crashed it. Then my older brother thought a "trainer" would be a better plane for me.
Well I,uh, you know how this story will end...
 
Thank you, thankyou, thank you, Tim.

Heck, I still have a Cox PT-19 up in my room. Unfortunately, it's missing the fin/rudder assy. Engine still turns over, even.
 
Boy, does that bring back memories. I can remember having the gas powered model that was held together with rubber bands. Crashed it many many times lol.

LouP :icon29:
 
Remember the old Cox Pt-19 control line aircraft?

I still have my Dad's McCoy 49's a "Red-Head" Olson & Rice and one HUGE engine.. I remember that it developed a full one-quarter horsepower..
My one attempt at Control-Line (back in '58) was a P-40 "Flying Tiger".. Plastic, in-a-box, assembled with a "Ba-Be" .049 inverted engine.. I made almost half a circle before it went into the pavement... at a 45 degree angle.. Just enough to tear the head off the engine!
 
You may wanna log some training hours first...
You all know what it is...
P.S.
I said "possible" retirement, not "definate" retirement:wiggle:View attachment 40926View attachment 40927

Piglet;
Are you building the entire plane? Or just doing a Paint?
The one FSX PT-19 I found (in the Flightsim.com library) is just the FS9 version that was half-fast ported-over.
Since my Dad started out in the PT-19 (courtesy of the Army Air Corps 1941), I'd like to obtain a native FSX version with proper Flight Dynamics to replicate his hours in.. Blue & Yellow, of course ;-}
 
That's a big iffy. Alot more than just adding a canopy. New panels, controls, lights, etc.
Yes I remember the Cox .049 line trainer! Got the Cox Stuka for Xmas on year, promptly crashed it. Then my older brother thought a "trainer" would be a better plane for me.
Well I,uh, you know how this story will end...

Okay Tim. Thanks so much for doing the PT-19 :)
 
Piglet;
Are you building the entire plane? Or just doing a Paint?
The one FSX PT-19 I found (in the Flightsim.com library) is just the FS9 version that was half-fast ported-over.
Since my Dad started out in the PT-19 (courtesy of the Army Air Corps 1941), I'd like to obtain a native FSX version with proper Flight Dynamics to replicate his hours in.. Blue & Yellow, of course ;-}
Piglet models the complete airplane.
 
A perfect plane for P to fly.... although we would be missing the Panther'd pictures. :icon_lol:
 
When Piglet releases the PT-19, the number of planes I have added in to FSX will climb to, maybe, 7. Will definitely fly this bird in FSX.

OBIO
 
That's a big iffy. Alot more than just adding a canopy. New panels, controls, lights, etc.
Yes I remember the Cox .049 line trainer! Got the Cox Stuka for Xmas on year, promptly crashed it. Then my older brother thought a "trainer" would be a better plane for me.
Well I,uh, you know how this story will end...

I had that Stuka too when I was 11 (for passing the 11 plus exam). I was flying on the local field and lost my balance and let go. I remember seeing the aircraft spiralling up to a few hundred feet when the motor cut....never did find it:redf:
 
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