ARC Question
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RE: ARC Question
Yep - almost
AMR stick kits go together so fast that they are darn close to an ARC. They supply a wing building jig that makes the wing assembly the easiest I have ever encountered (other than my very first control line trainer that had a solid balsa precarved wing in it). In fact in the time it takes you to find an ARC to suit your needs, you could have built the AMR kit.
[link]http://amr-rc.com/index.php?path=content&SUBSC=kits&SC=kits&page=kits&langue=en[/link]
AMR stick kits go together so fast that they are darn close to an ARC. They supply a wing building jig that makes the wing assembly the easiest I have ever encountered (other than my very first control line trainer that had a solid balsa precarved wing in it). In fact in the time it takes you to find an ARC to suit your needs, you could have built the AMR kit.
[link]http://amr-rc.com/index.php?path=content&SUBSC=kits&SC=kits&page=kits&langue=en[/link]
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RE: ARC Question
aussiesteve,
Thanks, I have been looking at theirs for over a month. I just didn't want to spend the time on a kit, but from what say this one is a easy and a quick build.
Cheers,
Steve
anyone else?
Thanks, I have been looking at theirs for over a month. I just didn't want to spend the time on a kit, but from what say this one is a easy and a quick build.
Cheers,
Steve
anyone else?