Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
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Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
No one here in the U.S. seems to have these in stock (or, for that matter, the Wind 110). I've looked at Esprit, Fedon Aircraft, Atlanta Hobbies, Hobby Lobby and Chief Aircraft. Does anybody know any other distributors?
If there are no Angels available, I'd also be interested in other suggestions for a mid-size pattern electric. I've have the Aspera and love it, but want something that handles wind better. Not ready to go 2 meters yet.
Thanks in advance for any help.
If there are no Angels available, I'd also be interested in other suggestions for a mid-size pattern electric. I've have the Aspera and love it, but want something that handles wind better. Not ready to go 2 meters yet.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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RE: Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
Jason sells these in Canada, I think he has a shipment coming in fairly soon.
http://maxairrc.com/
You will have to contact him directly, I don't think he has them listed yet. I think he was selling for around $350 CND which is probably around $290 US today.
http://maxairrc.com/
You will have to contact him directly, I don't think he has them listed yet. I think he was selling for around $350 CND which is probably around $290 US today.
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RE: Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
Thanks for these replies. I looked on the websites for Aero Micro and Max Air and didn't see any stock offered. I also just looked at sebart's site (www.sebart.it), and it appears that the U.S. (and maybe Canadian) distributor is Fedon Aircraft. So I guess no one is getting one in until they do.
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RE: Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
A number of guys at my field have recently ordered Angel 50 and Wind 110s from Sussex in England. They were very happy with the price and service. I think they have the whole Sebart line in stock now. We are in California, so shipping should be even faster and cheaper where you are. I have flown both, and they are very nice flying planes. Probably the best flying inexpensive pattern planes I have flown. I was particularly impressed with the quality, and performance of the Wind 110. I normaly fly a composite Passport.
http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...ch=Yes&sppp=12
Hope this helps.
http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...ch=Yes&sppp=12
Hope this helps.
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I normaly fly a composite Passport.
I have GOT to get me one of those!! Word is some people have entered a pattern contest for the first time and WON with that plane!! And that was with flying the "wrong" radio to boot!!!
Sorry for the off topic post, but I need all the help I can get.
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RE: Where To Find Sebart Angel S50E?
Silent ... someone wrote somewhere that it came in 2nd at the South Australian Nationals. Of couse the pilot must have been a great pilot too but shows the potential that the plane has (on a non windy day perhaps?). I love mine and will be flying her this weekend after many many months ...
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ORIGINAL: Silent-AV8R
I have GOT to get me one of those!! Word is some people have entered a pattern contest for the first time and WON with that plane!! And that was with flying the "wrong" radio to boot!!!
Sorry for the off topic post, but I need all the help I can get.
I normaly fly a composite Passport.
I have GOT to get me one of those!! Word is some people have entered a pattern contest for the first time and WON with that plane!! And that was with flying the "wrong" radio to boot!!!
Sorry for the off topic post, but I need all the help I can get.
Just goes to prove the old adage; "Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while". You need to cut me some slack on my radio choice, I'm new to the hobby and intitled to make a few "mistakes" in equipment choice. LOL!