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Sid2008
June 28th, 2010, 14:03
Here it is: http://www.jrlucariny.com/Site2008/baade152/baade152.html

If anybody got this early jetliner, can you tell us if it is worth putting in the hanger? Does is come with a VC? What are the sounds like?
Thanks

delta_lima
June 28th, 2010, 18:56
Here it is: http://www.jrlucariny.com/Site2008/baade152/baade152.html

If anybody got this early jetliner, can you tell us if it is worth putting in the hanger? Does is come with a VC? What are the sounds like?
Thanks

You have to take the good with the Baade ....:running:

sorry - couldn't resist.

Don't know about this one. First I had heard of it.

dl

Sid2008
June 29th, 2010, 06:19
The Baade 152(?) was an early jetliner with 2 flying prototypes designed by Brunwulf(?) Baade in east germany. It originally mounted 4 tubrojets from Mig 19s! The Russians killed the project, although it was promising.

If the donationware model does not have a vc, I would like to build one for it.

Does anybody have good soundpackage for early turbojets with a lot of growl?

Sid

Lionheart
June 29th, 2010, 07:04
Thats a wild design.

To me, it looks like a bomber with windows. :d

Nicely done model!



Bill

harrybasset
June 29th, 2010, 07:53
I remember this machine. It featured in the Observers Book of Aircraft for several years in the 1960's. The books featured several prototypes year after year such as DC-3 replacements and mixed power fighters which never went into production.

franzi
June 29th, 2010, 08:58
Hello,
at this link, scroll down and you find a BAADE 152 for free, no VC, but great Model!
Three files: The Plane, Panel and a seperate Sound.


http://www.ddr-flugzeuge.de/www/ddrfl/html/webinfo.nsf/GAKat1DIBK/8EC5287A6EBFB990C1256E5F0028421


Franz LOWG

Wild Bill Kelso
June 30th, 2010, 06:31
...designed by Brunwulf(?) Baade ...

It was Brunolf Baade. Strange first name though...
Learn more about this amazing high-wing here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baade_152
(also take a look at the linked german Wiki pages - they are more elaborated.)

More about the background (showing off for Nikita Chruschtschow) here:
http://einestages.spiegel.de/static/topicalbumbackground/3249/der_absturz_des_roten_adlers.html