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> JRS79B and IAR37/8/9 plastic models?
sid guttridge
Posted: May 30, 2005 01:25 pm
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There have been commercially available plastic models of the IAR80 for some time, but are there any of the JRS79B or IAR37/38/39?
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Posted: May 30, 2005 04:11 pm
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IAR 37 is made by AZUR MODELS, but i think it was a limited edition!
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Ruy Aballe
Posted: May 30, 2005 04:43 pm
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Horia, are you sure?? I never saw the I.A.R. 37/38/39 in the list of models produced by Azur (however, it might be possible in the near future, given the fact that Azur is owned by Mr. José Fernandez, from TMA/Airmagazine...).
The "ancestor" of I.A.R. 37, the Potez 25 is going to be released soon - this should appeal to A.R.R. enthusiasts too, but I don't know which version will be the first: I suppose Azur will opt for the Lorraine-powered A2 version, which is Ok for anyone interested in the I.A.R.-produced machines.

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  Posted: May 30, 2005 07:58 pm
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QUOTE (sid guttridge @ May 30 2005, 03:25 PM)
There have been commercially available plastic models of the IAR80 for some time, but are there any of the JRS79B or IAR37/38/39?
Many thanks,

Sid.

There is a Czech firm Alliance who produce a resin version from IAR-39.
IAR 39, Alliance 72025 ®
You can buy it from Modelimex for only huh.gif 25,21 euro !
Take a look at:
http://www.modelimex.cz/inshop/pictures/st...025_IAR39_S.jpg

Anyway Jose Fernandez from Airmagazine has a quite not favourable review about this kit ! Lots of dimensional and geometrical errors !

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Ruy Aballe
Posted: May 31, 2005 11:15 am
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The kit also received harsh critics from other quarters: a friend of mine got it from a Czech buddy and was utterly disappointed by the (according to him) glaring shape and dimensional errors!

Please follow this thread, posted - already two years ago! - in Dénes' forum, from his site on Central and East European Aviation - one of the persons who posted a reply provided a comprehensive list of the problems with the Alliance I.A.R. 39 kit:
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc...um;pagemark=260
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Posted: May 31, 2005 04:24 pm
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I was wrong.the maquetttte is a MODELIMEX!!!
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Ruy Aballe
Posted: June 01, 2005 11:50 am
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From what I was told, the kit is the same as the one by Alliance... dry.gif
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Posted: June 02, 2005 04:29 am
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QUOTE (horia @ May 31 2005, 06:24 PM)
I was wrong.the maquetttte is a MODELIMEX!!!

Wrong again !
Modelimex is just e dealer !
The producer of the kit is Alliance models !
Trust me ! wink.gif

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Ruy Aballe
Posted: June 02, 2005 07:19 pm
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Ok!
So, then... the kit is the same we're talking about before, in short, a true mess! I just hope that Azur will release a correct I.A.R. 39 one day... sad.gif
I don't have any news about the Potez 25 kit, but got some info about the series: apparently, several versions will be covered, good news because I would like to build a French TOE, a Portuguese O.G.M.A.-built machine, a Salmson-engined Spanish operated one and a I.A.R.-built one too... cool.gif
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Posted: June 03, 2005 04:51 am
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QUOTE (Ruy Aballe @ Jun 2 2005, 09:19 PM)
I don't have any news about the Potez 25 kit, but got some info about the series: apparently, several versions will be covered, good news because I would like to build a French TOE, a Portuguese O.G.M.A.-built machine, a Salmson-engined Spanish operated one and a I.A.R.-built one too... cool.gif

Oh-la-la !!
Quite a lot of Potez 25 kits ! smile.gif
I'm curious, maybe you have the Potez 25 book, edited by Lela Presse ?!
How do you find this book ?!
I was always thinking to buy it, but never did !
I think it is a good book ...
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