Hello All,
I'm looking for drawings Macchi's 206 and 207 for a possible conversion project.So far all I've been able to track down are a few profiles,but I'm still needing an overhead drawing of the wings.If you have the needed drawings or can point me in the right direction please contact me here at Stormo.Thanks in advance for your time and help.
Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Macchi 206/207
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Aermacchi C206-C207
Hi Gregory
Contact me at my private address
r.trotta@postanet.it
I shall scan and send you the firm sections of these airpalnes
Riccardo
Contact me at my private address
r.trotta@postanet.it
I shall scan and send you the firm sections of these airpalnes
Riccardo
Riccardo Trotta
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Hi Gregory,
Yes, I did indeed use the book to help with the RE.2006 build even though there were no period photos of this aircraft in the book! Despite this it was still very interesting from a historical point of view as it covers a wider area than just the RE.2006. For example, it talks a little bit about the G.56 which was developed by the German Luftwaffe, as well as the C.206 & 207 which, in the authors opinion, were 'paper' projects only. I would be interested to know what info Riccardo has on this.
The book also speculates about what the RE.2007 might have been, if it was ever built. I remember an 1/72 RS Models RE.2007 resin kit of a single seat jet-powered aircraft, complete with RA markings! According to the IBN book, it was more likely a four-seater mailplane project.
Yes, I did indeed use the book to help with the RE.2006 build even though there were no period photos of this aircraft in the book! Despite this it was still very interesting from a historical point of view as it covers a wider area than just the RE.2006. For example, it talks a little bit about the G.56 which was developed by the German Luftwaffe, as well as the C.206 & 207 which, in the authors opinion, were 'paper' projects only. I would be interested to know what info Riccardo has on this.
The book also speculates about what the RE.2007 might have been, if it was ever built. I remember an 1/72 RS Models RE.2007 resin kit of a single seat jet-powered aircraft, complete with RA markings! According to the IBN book, it was more likely a four-seater mailplane project.
206/207 sections and drawings
Hello,
I am also looking for good drawings of the macchi 206 and 207. wonder if anyone could provide me with detailed drawings with sections..
My interest is primarily in RC models and I am trying to recreate accurate 3D models to draw up a set of plans for a 1/5 to 1/4 scale a/c
Here's an example of what I am trying to achieve (posted under a pseudo name nickhuang)
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my thread: https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1068 ... m#10688947
I am also looking for good drawings of the macchi 206 and 207. wonder if anyone could provide me with detailed drawings with sections..
My interest is primarily in RC models and I am trying to recreate accurate 3D models to draw up a set of plans for a 1/5 to 1/4 scale a/c
Here's an example of what I am trying to achieve (posted under a pseudo name nickhuang)
<image is unavailable>
my thread: https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1068 ... m#10688947