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Posted: Jan 12, 2009 - 04:18 AM
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| Okay so I picked up this model that pretty much allows me to build any F-16 from Block 15-30/32, complete with different cockpit setups, vert fins, engines, ect. One glaring issue, it only has ONE intake! I was wondering if anyone knew about this model and could tell me if the inlet provided is a big mouth or small mouth. Any help? |
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Posted: Jan 12, 2009 - 11:54 PM
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In order for us to help you up, you need to throw a dog a bone here, as to what "scale" and make of kit you are referring to.
My guess is you are referring to the Hasegawa 32nd F-16A+C? If so, then yes it only has the NSI/Small intake. You can build up to a block 32 (with some additional details) Pratt powered Viper and the "early" Block 30 (Small mouth w/GE motor), as well as the NAVY F-16Ns. Another issue is that is you use the GE nozzle, the Has kit does not have a proper GE engine fan for the intake.
If this is not the kit, then do tell up what one and scale you have.
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Posted: Jan 13, 2009 - 02:06 PM
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| yep thats the kit. My appologies, I thought I had listed the scale in the topic. I guess I'm going with the Pratt build then. Thanks. |
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