Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
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Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
Is anyone here building or flying the Cessna AG Wagon from Phoenix Models ? I have one on the way and I wonder if anybody else knows something about this bird.
You can see it here: http://phoenixmodel.com/Default.aspx...atId=71&id=321
Some videos on youtube also, but not much.
Any info will be highly appreciated
George
You can see it here: http://phoenixmodel.com/Default.aspx...atId=71&id=321
Some videos on youtube also, but not much.
Any info will be highly appreciated
George
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RE: Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
Well, the bird arived and it seems I'm the first to share some info about it. Good build quality, similar to Seagull ARF's.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OSFT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OSFT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
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RE: Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
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Well, the bird arived and it seems I'm the first to share some info about it. Good build quality, similar to Seagull ARF's.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OSFT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
Well, the bird arived and it seems I'm the first to share some info about it. Good build quality, similar to Seagull ARF's.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OSFT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
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RE: Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
ORIGINAL: codedlanguage
Well, the bird arived and it seems I'm the first to share some info about it. Good build quality, similar to Seagull ARF's.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OS FT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
Well, the bird arived and it seems I'm the first to share some info about it. Good build quality, similar to Seagull ARF's.
Huge fuse and cowl, plenty of space in it. The hardware quality seems fair enough.
Consider me nuts but I drool over the ideea of powering it with the XYZ 53 cc twin. I've seen one on youtube powered by OS FT 300 twin.
Sorry, upload not working for the moment. I'll try again later.
a 50cc gasoline twin is well beyond that and is wide for that cowl. its not even logical in any way
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RE: Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
Guys, indeed a 50 cc (gas, glow or even twin) will be to much !
I ended up installing the NGH 35. I was just about to choose the ASP1.60 twin, but as long it is installed on another bird I gave up.
I will try to post some picture in the naxt couple of days.
George
I ended up installing the NGH 35. I was just about to choose the ASP1.60 twin, but as long it is installed on another bird I gave up.
I will try to post some picture in the naxt couple of days.
George
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RE: Phoenix Cessna AG Wagon
ORIGINAL: codedlanguage
Guys, indeed a 50 cc (gas, glow or even twin) will be to much !
I ended up installing the NGH 35. I was just about to choose the ASP1.60 twin, but as long it is installed on another bird I gave up.
I will try to post some picture in the naxt couple of days.
George
Guys, indeed a 50 cc (gas, glow or even twin) will be to much !
I ended up installing the NGH 35. I was just about to choose the ASP1.60 twin, but as long it is installed on another bird I gave up.
I will try to post some picture in the naxt couple of days.
George