Selling Diamond Dust
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Selling Diamond Dust
I have a Diamond Dust with a OS46 MAX motor I'm selling. I'm not sure if it is the DF or VF version but is has the exhaust coming out the rear (I think it is the older version of the ducted fan motor - 17,000rpm). I bought a new header and pipe for it. Running 9202's for the two main servos. A 350ma battery, switch and seven channel FM Futaba on 38 are built into the airframe. Aluminum spinner turning a 10x10 at 15,500 static.
If interested, email me at herrt@nsk-corp. I prefer to sell this plane to someone in the Midwest as I don't want to ship it (I live in Dayton, Ohio). Asking $395. Will take pictures this weekend if there is an interest.
This plane is fairly easy to fly. Launch on high rates and then switch to low rates with high expo. Getting tired of going fast and turning left. Need something that will 3D.
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If interested, email me at herrt@nsk-corp. I prefer to sell this plane to someone in the Midwest as I don't want to ship it (I live in Dayton, Ohio). Asking $395. Will take pictures this weekend if there is an interest.
This plane is fairly easy to fly. Launch on high rates and then switch to low rates with high expo. Getting tired of going fast and turning left. Need something that will 3D.
Thanks
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RE: Selling Diamond Dust
Have posted a picture in my gallery. The bottom is covered with ultracote that looks like carbon fiber and has a big orange stripe going from the motor to the tail. The dark on bottom and neon yellow on top works well together.
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RE: Selling Diamond Dust
Razor,
You've gt some very nice planes in your Gallery, a real treat to look at.
WHat type of Spitfire is that, it doesn't look very scale.
You've gt some very nice planes in your Gallery, a real treat to look at.
WHat type of Spitfire is that, it doesn't look very scale.
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O thanks- I even still have SOME of them
That Spitfire is the Great Planes .40 sized ARF, I thought it was decent scale-wise for an ARF but the gear went in instead of out giving it a WIDE stance NOT typical of the SPits---
That Spitfire is the Great Planes .40 sized ARF, I thought it was decent scale-wise for an ARF but the gear went in instead of out giving it a WIDE stance NOT typical of the SPits---