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Post by bigtone on Oct 16, 2007 4:51:28 GMT 1
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Post by spar on Oct 16, 2007 11:52:07 GMT 1
Cool modification. How does it fly?
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Post by bigtone on Oct 16, 2007 14:50:23 GMT 1
It flew but, not long with the year old salt water battered parts. The wing I used did not have enough dihedral, it's the one off my float plane. I started to turn and it went in pretty hard and I think the angle of attack on the wing was off a tad. It was pretty cool to see it in the air and I will make another but, with all brandnew parts. The gear is form the typhoon and extra foam from the SC's shipping box. I also used thin balsa wood to reinforce weak areas.
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hack73
Squadron leader
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Post by hack73 on Nov 20, 2007 21:48:44 GMT 1
Any videos? I notice you have a lot of planes. T-28 must be taking all your time up...8)
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Post by bigtone on Nov 21, 2007 5:06:29 GMT 1
I'm going to start over sooner or later. I haven't flew my Sc's in months but, I will get them up and flying again also.
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Post by duck9191 on Nov 26, 2007 19:31:05 GMT 1
hey bigtone e-flite has a arf coming out soon, check out hobbyzone it looks pretty nice.
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Post by mrmugen on Nov 27, 2007 1:07:33 GMT 1
It does look nice indeed. I bet it flies as nice too.
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w5kfg
Flying officer
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Post by w5kfg on Dec 21, 2007 10:19:27 GMT 1
The down side of their new arf pawnee is you will have over $400 invested. Not a bad price tho if you already have everything to go in it
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