Would Anyone Be Kind Enough To Help Me Please?

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BillFlook

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I am intending. To backdate a 1:48 scale, Fairey Barracuda Mk. II kit.
Either a Sierra Scale Models kit, alternatively, one of the Special Hobby kits, alternatively, the Trumpeter kit. As I have not yet discovered. Which one of these four kits is the most accurate. Of these 1:48 scale kits, to a Mark One Fairey Barracuda.
There were only thirty, Barracuda Mk l's. That were produced, twenty-five by Fairey Aviation Company Limited, Fairey Constructor's Numbers of F4570 – F4594 inclusive, Airframe Serial Numbers P9642 – P9666 inclusive, then five by Westland Aircraft Limited, Airframe Serial Numbers DN625 – DN629 inclusive.
They fitted the Mk l Barracuda, with the Rolls-Royce Merlin, Mark 30 engine, giving 1,300 Horsepower, rather that the Rolls-Royce Merlin, Mark 32 engine. This gave an extra 340 Horsepower. They fitted this engine to the Mark ll, in addition, the Mark lll. The engine cowling of the Mark l, the Mark ll, in addition, the Mark lll, they were all identical.
It is just the Mark l. That was fitted with a three bladed propeller. After very much research, I have discovered the details of this propeller. The Mark l, this was fitted with this propeller, a Rotol, Three – Blade, Variable – Pitch, Constant – Speed, Tractor, RX5/12 of 11 foot 8 inches diameter.

Can anyone give me any information, about which other aircraft, that were, fitted with this propeller. I have carried out a search, to discover if any aftermarket company makes this propeller, however, with no luck. Therefore, I shall need to purchase a 1:48 scale kit, of whichever aircraft. In addition, uses this Rotol propeller. Then I can backdate a Mark ll. Alternatively, Mark lll, to a Mark l.
I would be extremely grateful. For anyone's kind help, with this conversion.

Thanking you very much in advance, for your kind help in this matter. I look forward to receiving your kind answers, from you shortly.

Kind regards,


Bill.
 
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Welcome to the forum.

Is that the propeller type?

barracuda MkI.jpg
 
Welcome to the forum.

Is that the propeller type?

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Interesting photo of DP855/G (the G indicating it should be guarded)

This airframe was the first of an order for 300 Mk.II to be manufactured by Boulton Paul. It was however completed as a Mk.I with the 3 bladed prop. Delivered to the Torpedo Development Unit at Gosport and used by them 12/12/42-3/43. It was then converted to the prototype Mk.III, as seen here, with the under fuselage radome for ASV.X centimetric radar trials.

Fleet Air Arm Aircraft 1939 to 1945 also lists the first 5 Blackburn built aircraft from their first batch of 250 as Mk.I, but other sources don't. Serials BV660-BV664. These were built Oct/Nov 1942.

Edit - DP855 has also been fitted with later style exhausts.
 
RX5/11 BarracudaMk. I Merlin XXX GA RA10534, blade DS 940.
RX5/12 Hurricane Mk. II Merlin XX GA RA10534, blade DS 940.

The 3 blade prop used on the Merlin 30 powered aircraft (Barracuda Mk.I and Mk.II) were of 11ft 9ins diameter. For the Merlin 32 it was used 4-blader of 11ft 8.5ins (or according to a different schedule 8.3ins) diameter.
Barracuda used the Rotol RX5/12 propeller and the Barracuda II and III had the Rotol R4/4B5/2 propeller.

So you have to find the late Hurricane Mk.II. It had the same RA10534 prop blade. Also I would suggest trying to find an aftermarket kit for the Hurricane type prop. Eg. ... Ultracast 1/48 Hawker Hurricane Mk II Rotol 11'3" Propeller Tapered Tips.

Hurricane_Mk_II_PZ827.jpg

hurricane.jpg

the pic source: the net.
 
Dear Wurger,

Thank you for your kind welcome to WW2 Aircraft. Net. I only discovered the website by accident. I was trying to discover, someone that could help me, with my question.
The great photograph, which you attached, the propeller does look somewhat correct.
I have taken most of my information, from the Putnam Aeronautical Books book, entitled Fairey Aircraft Since 1915. Mr H. A. Taylor was the author of this book. Putnam Aeronautical Books published this book in 1997.
In addition, I have taken from the Richard A. Franks book, the information about the propellers.
The propeller for the Mk II, in addition, the Mk III Barracudas, this is a. Rotol, Four – Blade, Variable – Pitch, Constant – Speed, Tractor, R4/4B5/2 Propeller, of 11 Foot and 8.5 Inches in Diameter.
I have tried a website called Scalemates.Com. However, nothing came up, when I put in the Rotol propeller.
There used to be a great website called Airmodel.Sk. This was a wonderful website with all modelling items listed. However, I cannot find this website now.
Therefore, if you have any suggestions, as where I may go to find a 1:48 scale propeller, then I would be extremely grateful to you, for any information that you are able to provide to me.

I look forward to receiving any help you will be kind enough to give to me.

Kind regards,

Bill Flook.
 
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Hello again,

I have noticed you got your way to post here the answer. :thumbright: That's good.

Thank you for your kind words. That's very kind of you.
Here the excerption form the book the data of props limited to the Barracuda one only ...

barracuda1.jpg


Regarding the prop blade set you may use .. IMHO, the Ultracast 1/48 Hawker Hurricane Mk II Rotol 11'3" Propeller Tapered Tips. Just use the Google for finding. If not ,here is a couple of links below .... BTW.. please notice that the Hurricane prop was of 11'3" while the Barracuda Mk.I one of the 11'9". The difference is because of the hub and spinner. But using the two parts that come with each of the Barracuda kits you should get the correct prop diameter though.

 
Dear Wurger,

Thank you for your kind welcome to WW2 Aircraft. Net. I only discovered the website by accident. I was trying to discover, someone that could help me, with my question.
The great photograph, which you attached, the propeller does look somewhat correct.
I have taken most of my information, from the Putnam Aeronautical Books book, entitled Fairey Aircraft Since 1915. Mr H. A. Taylor was the author of this book. Putnam Aeronautical Books published this book in 1997.
In addition, I have taken from the Richard A. Franks book, the information about the propellers.
The propeller for the Mk II, in addition, the Mk III Barracudas, this is a. Rotol, Four – Blade, Variable – Pitch, Constant – Speed, Tractor, R4/4B5/2 Propeller, of 11 Foot and 8.5 Inches in Diameter.
I have tried a website called Scalemates.Com. However, nothing came up, when I put in the Rotol propeller.
There used to be a great website called Airmodel.Sk. This was a wonderful website with all modelling items listed. However, I cannot find this website now.
Therefore, if you have any suggestions, as where I may go to find a 1:48 scale propeller, then I would be extremely grateful to you, for any information that you are able to provide to me.

I look forward to receiving any help you will be kind enough to give to me.

Kind regards,

Bill Flook.
Hi jahh welcome.
Did you struck the mother load ot what. Meaning the guy that aswered. He knows stuff.

Quite a few of other builders aint half bad either.
Look around in this site and perhaps you see you will fit in just fine.
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