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  • u-kater
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 57

    #1

    Bachstelze

    Would like to build a working modell of a Fa-330 "Bachstelze"
    in 35 or 32 scale. With the proper materials and good weather conditions it should be possible to drag it along with full-speed behind the type IX I'm building. However, I do need some scale drawings. Anyone out there to help me out with the plans?

    thanx!!
    U-Kater
  • mike byers
    SubCommittee Member
    • May 2003
    • 103

    #2
    I don't know about drawings,

    I don't know about drawings, but there are some very good descriptions and specs on http://uboat.net/technical/bachstelze.htm.

    Regards

    Mike Byers

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    • koeze
      Junior Member
      • May 2003
      • 204

      #3
      Info 1
      Info 2
      Info 3

      Just a

      Info 1
      Info 2
      Info 3

      Just a quick google for 'bachstelze u-boot'

      EJK

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      • u-kater
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2003
        • 57

        #4
        Thanx for the info.
        The Hubschraubermuseum

        Thanx for the info.
        The Hubschraubermuseum pcs will do fine.

        U-Kater

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        • u-5075
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 1134

          #5
          Here's some url's from google.com

          quite

          Here's some url's from google.com

          quite good modeling article. at end offers possible source of plans. but you will have to track someone down.
          www.hut.fi/~andres/models_fa330.html

          Drawings and photos of possible use
          www.germanvtol.com/fockeachgiles/fa330f ... a330b.html

          A couple ok drawings
          www.telecable.es/personales/submarinos/ ... hgelis.htm

          Excellent photos of Fa-330 in museum. Especially for the modeler. Click onto photos for blow-ups.
          www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/AWA1/301 ... alk330.htm

          Interesting flying gyro site.
          www.flygyro.com/links.htm

          This is not plans for an FA-330 but you could use this as a simple starter gyro to experiment with.
          http://members.aol.com/jvp3600/index.html

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          • u-kater
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 57

            #6
            Thanks U-5075,

            Especially the walkaround of

            Thanks U-5075,

            Especially the walkaround of the aircraft recource center was just what I needed. Togehter with the picture of the Hubschaubermuseum it will be possible to scratchbuild this nice kite. It's going to take a while because the hulls and decks of U-123 and U-805 are my main projects at the moment.
            I'll keep you all posted on progress!

            U-Kater

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            • raalst
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 1229

              #7
              Hi,

              while on holidays in

              Hi,

              while on holidays in Denmark I found a bachsteltze
              hanging in the car museum in Castle Egeskov (on the same island as Odense).

              I'll post more details later (when back)




              Edited By raalst on 1154253733

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              • raalst
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 1229

                #8
                Ok,
                Back again,

                photo 1
                photo

                Ok,
                Back again,

                photo 1
                photo 2
                photo 3
                photo 4

                I could not find anybody knowledgeable about the bachstelze,
                so interested people should try to contact the museum themselves (see their website for details).
                I also informed uboat.net about this find.

                The museum is called VeteranBilen (" oldtimercars ") and is one of three museums on the premises of the castle.

                the castle is named Egeskov,
                DK-5772 Kvaerndrup
                (www.egeskov.com)
                +45 62271016




                Edited By raalst on 1154290606

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