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The WW1 modelers' reference library => Aircraft => Topic started by: Umlaufmotor on June 14, 2020, 07:46:42 AM
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Mikael Carloon, first Fokker Dr.1, then Fokker D.VII and now a Pfalz D.VIII
Ingenious.
Have fun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J9P1mamdYA
Servus
Bertl
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Thanks for sharing this , she is beautiful !
Terri
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Very cool Bertl,thanks very much indeed for posting this.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Amazing, not seen since 1918. No Pfalz D.VIII has flown since, and with an original ShIII engine. Very glad to see this! Hope he takes it on the airshow circuit when it opens up again. Thanks for posting, Bertl.
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wow that is amazing - the working original engine in particular!
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Just after posting pictures of my Tom's Modelworks 1/48 model of the Pfalz D.VIII this month, I was spurred on to do an internet search of the type and came up with this amazing new material.
Full of enthusiasm, I was about to post a link - only to find Bertl has already drawn our attention to it. Apologies for not seeing this earlier and commenting on how splendid it is.
If I remember correctly only eight of these D.VIIIs made it into front line service, so to have one flying again, with an original engine too, is little short of staggering. Doesn't the engine sound fantastic?
Cheers Bertl
Sandy
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Yes, this is a beautiful silver-grey bird - the engine sound is brilliant.
Smokes like an old steam locomotive when it starts :D
Here a view into the cockpit - watch the control stick.
Very similar to the Wingnut Wings Pfalz D.IIIa control stick.
The biggest difference might be the "Schnirps-button" above the right handle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giRF9WueYqI
Servus
Bertl
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.... and here the link to Mikael's second flight with his beautifull Pfalz D.VIII:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyxTZqC0Pok
He now has three superbly built German fighters from the First World War in his hangar, the Fokker Dreidekker Dr.1, a Fokker D.VII and now the Pfalz D.VIII
I could already see his both Fokker flying in the sky with my own eyes - a very impressive pleasure!
Servus
Bertl
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its beautiful and yeah seeing that big rotary in action is the best!
Badly want a 1/32 of this Pfalz now - probably unlikely lol....
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I re-watched this excellent video (and the sound is a real treat!) and found the DR.1 video after, both real treasures. His handling of the DR.1 is very impressive. I can understand why it was so difficult to match it's maneuverability. Great stuff!
Cheers,
Lance
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Very nice, thanks for sharing! It certainly leaps off the ground like an interceptor.
I wonder how it starts, pneumatic or something? No prop swinging like on e.g. Kermit Weeks Sopwith Snipe.
Jeroen
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"Climbs like a rocket ..... "
The third film about Mikaels Pfalz D.VIII
My tip - use headphones .... Eargasm guaranteed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfPvy_4M3Hg
Greetings from Bavaria
Servus
Bertl
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Badly want a 1/32 of this Pfalz now - probably unlikely lol....
That would be a treat. I now have to search for Sandy's thread ... and then locate a Tom's Modelworks kit! Where did you get yours, Sandy?
Thanks Bertl for all the links. Made my day.
Gene K
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again just such a beautiful amazing recreation he has made - I get goosebumps watching the in flight footage
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Gene ,
I wish you the best of luck on locating Toms Model Work's kit and I do hope you are able too . It is very very rare . I have one in the stash and I have been trying to find another one so I can have the D.VII and the D.VIII . I have heard though the Lone Star Models is releasing one but don't know when it has been saying it for years now . He announced it a few months back on Hyperscale .
I would like to see this one kitted in 32 scale even 48 scale .
Thanks for sharing the 3 video Bertl , just c d myself and have to change my pants now . That sound of the engine is just wow ...wow ! And how she just glides through the air so gracefully ...hell with the kit I want a real one !
Terri
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Hi Gene, as Terri says, the Tom's kit is as rare as rocking horse sh*t. I bought mine so long ago I can't remember where. Probably eBay.
Like the Dr.I it was a bit of a pig with mismatching fuselage halves but what an attractive subject! I'd buy a 1/32 one in an Augenblick - hint, hint Roden!
Again, brilliant links Bertl: my reactions were perhaps a little more restrained (!), but still highly appreciative.
S
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... as Terri says, the Tom's kit is as rare as rocking horse sh*t.
Wow - now that's is pretty rare. :o Thanks Terri and Sandy.
Looks like I'll just have to build a small (1/20) RC model using these plans:
(https://www.airplanesandrockets.com/airplanes/images/pfalz-d-viii-3-view-jul-1973-aam-1600x1134.jpg)
Got that from this interesting July 1973 American Aircraft Modeler article: https://tinyurl.com/y4jrhje4 (https://tinyurl.com/y4jrhje4)
Anyone have links to other plans and drawings ?
Gene K
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My thanks as well Bertl, the video is spectacular, the sound, well, even better! What a treat! :) :) :)
Cheers,
Lance
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I wonder how it starts, pneumatic or something? No prop swinging like on e.g. Kermit Weeks Sopwith Snipe.
I heard, that they are able to do "alarm starts". At first a preparation with switching off the ignition and filling some fuel into the cylinders and slowly rotate the air screw into a specific position (this is also shown on the video here). Then the engine could be fired up by rotating the crank handle on the Bosch magneto. This puts high voltage on the ignition and this pre-filled fuel burns and starts the engine.
This was used on a Fokker D.VII, but here the procedure looks the same. May be on a rotary it has to begin with the upper cylinders because the lower ignition plugs are wet then.
Cheers
Frank
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Interesting -thanks Frank! :)
Jeroen
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Although only a small, but fine little film about the builder of the Pfalz/Fokker/Bleriot etc., etc.... Mikael Carlson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84YaDxKoKKM
I wish you all a wonderful and above all a better 2021
Greetings from Bavaria,
Servus
Bertl