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This is the experimental foward-swept-wing (FSW) demonstrator from Grumman, the X-29. Here, it's in 1/72 scale from Hasegawa illustrating the remarkable wing sweep angle that certainly seems "backwards" but has certain advantages for some aerodynamic modes and maneuvering flight. This "X" plane is one of a long line of American test aircraft that have explored the boundaries of flight over the decades.

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Mike

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Cracking build!

There was a 1/144 scale version at the IPMS UK Nationals last November as a new release, however I can't remember who is producing it........

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Cracking build!

There was a 1/144 scale version at the IPMS UK Nationals last November as a new release, however I can't remember who is producing it........

Dragon do, along with some other X planes

Lovely model and great photography

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Top notch as usual Mr De Torrice! Great in-flight pictures - those decals look like they would have taken some bedding down over all those curves (especially if they are 'standard' Hasegawa!)

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I love the way you do your photo's in-flight. I built this many moon ago because its a very strange bird even for an X plane.

Steve.

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Many thanks to all for such kind comments ..... they are much appreciated !

Nice one Mike, Hasegawa really did the subject justice as have you, pity they never went further and produced other X-Planes!

Colin

Thank you ! Yes, I would love if they had done perhaps a Bell X-2 or an X-1D. X planes are all very interesting craft.

F-5 Airframe, Tigershark bits and back to front wings, spot on Mike!

Your white finish is not so bad either!

Brian.

Thanks, Brian ! I did have to fight the urge to put the wings on the "right" way. :lol:

Top notch as usual Mr De Torrice! Great in-flight pictures - those decals look like they would have taken some bedding down over all those curves (especially if they are 'standard' Hasegawa!)

Thank you, Andy. The decals were a bit of a battle. I think I probably had to buy MicroSol / MicroSet in 55 gallon drums ! :D

Mike

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