AWASOME CONSTRUCTIONS
For many fans of model building, Markus Frey has been a person of interest for a long time. The exceptional model builder not only regularly astonishes the crowd with his flight models, but is also the world record holder in the largest wingspan of a model airplane with the Kupper Ku4 “Austria Elephant”.
Ever since he was a child, Markus Frey is fascinated by airplanes and model building. “I inherited the virus from my father”, he states smilingly and explains: “I always wanted to become a glider pilot but my father forbid it while I was in school and during the apprenticeship I simply did not have the money.” Because both gliding and model flying are very time-consuming hobbies, he soon needed to choose one of them.
The decision was made in favor for model building as we can see on his impressive airplanes. All of them date from the pioneer days of the 1930ies/ 1940ies which Markus Frey is especially interested in. “Back then they said: ‘Sit down at the board and we will draw you an airplane’”, he rhapsodizes. But it is not only the old way of construction that fascinates the model builder but the historical embedment as well. Thus, the history of the Rhön was, for example, especially important to him when he was working on the Ka4 Rhönlerche and the Kupper Ku4 Austria. Also among his constructions are the Hütter-28, the Wien, the Scud1 and the Kupper Ku7 – each and every one of them in scale 1:2 which Markus Frey embraced since 2003. For him, the main advantage lies in the model being very close to the original. Additionally, a positive side effect becomes visible as soon as a few models have been finished and are set up next to each other: “If you build everything in the same scale, you will suddenly see the proportions”, explains the large model builder.
The first project for his STEPCRAFT-1/600 was the construction of the Beljajew BP‑3, which has been a training machine of the Russian Navy in 1936. After the construction of the Kupper Ku7 the large model builder had just decided to take a break when Fréderic Fischer, founder of the IG Albatros, referred to his own model in scale 1:25 with the words: “This would be something for you – in big!” Markus Frey already knew the airplane form finishing it in scale 1:6,6 after Fréderic Fischer had constructed the fuselage. “Normally, flying wings are not my thing but this one is the favorite airplane of the founder of the IG Albatros”, states the model builder. Thus, it did not take him long to get enthusiastic about this large-scale project in 1:2. After Dr. Helmut Quabeck, for him the “father of model profiles”, had calculated the wing profiles, the BP-3 is now under construction since September 2015 and is already destined to fly in May 2016. “But I am not the standard model builder. I am known as a fast constructor”, explains Markus Frey smilingly. Due to the STEPCRAFT-1/600 he is able to save additional time during the construction of the BP-3 because he can produce smaller parts such as back rests, control stick details as well as instrument panels on his own and can directly use them.
After the wings have been mounted the Beljajew’s wingspan will amount to ten meters. “When there is no space left in the hobby room, you go through the door”, says Markus Frey and continues: “Everything that fits into this room will also be able to leave the flat in one piece.” The Rostov GT-1 will hopefully move next into here because after the Austrian airplanes by Robert Kronfeld, Markus Frey is now drawn to Russian machines. “The fascination of the construction is simply: How do I solve this?”, states the large model builder. This is why these weird constructed airplanes will go on fascinating him – or as Markus Frey puts it: “Flying is great but constructing is awesome.”