Easytiger Models

Started by easytiger, March 16, 2012, 10:12:03 PM

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easytiger

Hello to India from New York City!  I just found this site when I did some searching about my old Aurora engines that I bought many years ago...was very surprised to find they are still in production in India!  Amazing.

Anyway, I don't want to be too spammy, but while I was here, it occoured to me that we have had almost no sales to India.  But I know there are a lot of great modellers in India, so I want to get the word out that we make the world's largest range of Giant Scale ARFS, and we can ship them to India with no problem.  We also make a lot of interesting foamies, but I worry that the shipping cost on sending them to India might be too high relative to the cost of the airplanes.  If you have one you are interested in, let us know, and we will check the shipping costs, but most of the Giant Planes can ship to India for a very reasonable cost.
We also make the world's best large outrunner motor, the Tiger Power 100, plus EDF units, all sorts of stuff.
But our basic stock in trade is Giant Scale ARFS, and we make the best of them, no junk, and the widest range of them, from warbirds like the Bearcat, P47, Mustang, Me109, to civillian jobs like the Cessna 310 and DH Beaver.

You can check out our website at www.easytigermodels.com
Or our Youtube at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/easytigermodels?feature=mhee
Or facebook us at:
http://www.facebook.com/EasytigerModels

I am having a ball looking at RCIndia, lots of great content, lots of skilled modellers who still build, and lots of very different perspectives from the American forums, which have become horribly stale and full of shills.
Keep up the good works, and feel free to bug us anytime with questions or comments.

rcpilotacro

welcome easy tiger, thanks for such kind words, yeah, we are growing, we will catch up with the rest of the world insofar as rc is concerned, in some time and leave them behind in no time, no vain glory, a fact
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

easytiger

Don't sell yourself short...looking around this site, I see a LOT of talent, more so than most of the American sites.  Nowadays, on the other sites, what passes for "content" is a five hundred post thread about a guy cutting flaps into the wing of his foamie, and a bunch of other guys telling him how talented he is!
I see a lot more interesting stuff here...

roopeshkrishna

Hai..Easy..welcome aboard.. just like the music, the art of modelmaking is not restricted in language and places..all we are modellers.. and thanks for sharing your models to us..  :thumbsup:
Phoenix.........

easytiger

Want to know something interesting?  The actual use of the English language here on this board is far superior than what you read on the boards in the USA.  Sometimes it is really painful to read the grammar and spelling of my fellow Americans.

Here are some random pictures...

rcpilotacro

David
Third one is interesting, own design or plan cut ?

http://easytigermodels.com/ belong to you

if yes monster corsair is what i am looking at
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

Swapnil

Woof! Those birds look great! (:|~

Wish we had much more resources available here.

easytiger

That's an Inland Sport, from the old Flyline Plans...

easytiger

Man cannot live by ARF alone!

easytiger

The Giant Corsair, in the Marine Green Scheme, is on sale for a few days more...we have two left right now...we have a special landing gear set for it, too...

We also have the brand new Ultra Corsair, 48", it's the nicest foamie ever made, but at a very different end of the spectrum from the giant one...

easytiger

Quote from: augustinev on March 17, 2012, 04:51:41 PM
David
Third one is interesting, own design or plan cut ?

http://easytigermodels.com/ belong to you

if yes monster corsair is what i am looking at

The Flyline range of kits dates to the Seventies, some of the nicest kits and plans ever made.

rcpilotacro

though i have hailed more cab than mary your statement
Quote from: easytiger on March 17, 2012, 05:06:59 PM
Man cannot live by ARF alone!
reminds me of Mathews 4:4

One question, where will you be shipping the giant from ? China ? or US ? why am i asking ? because your pool table is written in Chinese

China suits us (a) it will be cheaper to ship it India from our next door (b) we will know it is a Chinese Model

also
what engine goes into the corsair
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

easytiger

It can be done either way, but the shipping rate from China is going to be MUCH lower than from the USA, the Chinese Govt.  subsidizes the EMS shipping service, to keep the exports going.  In other words, it costs me $100 to ship a package from China to New York, the same package is $200 from New York to China...it's also a heck of a lot closer from India to China, than New York to China.
Again...on the large planes, shipping is no problem...
On the smaller foamies, I have not looked too closely, but I get a strong feeling that the shipping costs will be very high relative to the cost of the planes...

easytiger

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Quote from: augustinev on March 17, 2012, 05:24:53 PM
One question, where will you be shipping the giant from ? China ? or US ? why am i asking ? because your pool table is written in Chinese

China suits us (a) it will be cheaper to ship it India from our next door (b) we will know it is a Chinese Model
also what engine goes into the corsair

Sorry, I missed some questions...NONE of our models are made in the USA.  Just can't be done.  ALL of them are made overseas.
For the Corsair, it will fly with a G62, but more power is better.  Something like an 85 is great, on up to the Moki 150 radial.  An underpowered corsair is not that much fun, you can always throttle back.  Also, no point in installing a super lightweight engine, you will end up needing noseweight if you do.

roopeshkrishna

Phoenix.........