pullout plan for microjet 2
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i have the pullout pllans for the man. microjet 2 , would you please tell me where i can get the construction article for this build. thanks, came out in sept. 2006 magazine.
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Actually i printed out it out from M.A.N.s online website. Now i can't seem to find it on the website. I think you have to be a member. I would be glad to fax it to you if you want on monday. I will have to dig it out. I lost the plans though. Was hoping to find some online but no luck so far.
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ORIGINAL: kitman09
i have the pullout pllans for the man. microjet 2 , would you please tell me where i can get the construction article for this build. thanks, came out in sept. 2006 magazine.
i have the pullout pllans for the man. microjet 2 , would you please tell me where i can get the construction article for this build. thanks, came out in sept. 2006 magazine.
You'll like it that's sure, IMHO it flies better if you build wings 1 /1/2 " longer each panel.
here are some pic's of mine.
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ORIGINAL: mylamo
Rafa your planes are always well finished and neat. Keep 'em comming.
Ralph
Rafa your planes are always well finished and neat. Keep 'em comming.
Ralph
It's sad I cant continue to buy fuel down here, south the border it became awfull expensive $ 40 to 45 dlls a gallon for this little screamers, im becoming an EP user... the good side about it is you never have a dead stick and they'r very reliable.
Best regards.
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RE: pullout plan for microjet 2
went to hobby-lobby today, they set me up everything i need to go electric, $129.00. they said it should fly real good.
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ORIGINAL: alcarafa
Ralph txs for your comment about my planes, I sure build trying to enjoy the process.
It's sad I cant continue to buy fuel down here, south the border it became awfull expensive $ 40 to 45 dlls a gallon for this little screamers, im becoming an EP user... the good side about it is you never have a dead stick and they'r very reliable.
Best regards.
ORIGINAL: mylamo
Rafa your planes are always well finished and neat. Keep 'em comming.
Ralph
Rafa your planes are always well finished and neat. Keep 'em comming.
Ralph
It's sad I cant continue to buy fuel down here, south the border it became awfull expensive $ 40 to 45 dlls a gallon for this little screamers, im becoming an EP user... the good side about it is you never have a dead stick and they'r very reliable.
Best regards.
Have you priced the components seperatly?
The best fuel you can have would be methanol, castor oil and nitromethane.
Methanol and castor oil should be the least costly of the three.
As for the nitromethane, you might use none at all as some people in other countries use no nitro and still have a great time. This might not be the best solution but I see it as better than shelving the engines you have grown to love.
Robert