Kasumi 21 who has one????
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Kasumi 21 who has one????
[B]It is from Jet and Speed models from the netherlands
sold here in the USA by Hobbybarn
is it a kit ARC ARF????
who has one????
the teaser in ModelAirplaneNews seems a bit inconclusive[B]
http://www.jetenspeedmodels.nl/
sold here in the USA by Hobbybarn
is it a kit ARC ARF????
who has one????
the teaser in ModelAirplaneNews seems a bit inconclusive[B]
http://www.jetenspeedmodels.nl/
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Kasumi 21 who has one????
No I don't have one, but I know what the kits are like.
The fuse is just a plain glass-epoxy fuse, no primer, no paint.
The Jett .50 won't fit the plane. It won't fit under the cowl, and the pipe will be way to big. And it will be way too heavy anyway. These planes need a hot .21 like the Nova Rossi or something. Maybe you could manage to get the .32 in though, but it won't be nearly as fast as it would be on a hot .21...
Too bad there are not that many hot rear exhaust .21's around...
Owww, I just saw the Kasumi isn't for rear exhaust, so the .32 would fit the bill...
I was thinking about the Beretta .21...
The fuse is just a plain glass-epoxy fuse, no primer, no paint.
The Jett .50 won't fit the plane. It won't fit under the cowl, and the pipe will be way to big. And it will be way too heavy anyway. These planes need a hot .21 like the Nova Rossi or something. Maybe you could manage to get the .32 in though, but it won't be nearly as fast as it would be on a hot .21...
Too bad there are not that many hot rear exhaust .21's around...
Owww, I just saw the Kasumi isn't for rear exhaust, so the .32 would fit the bill...
I was thinking about the Beretta .21...
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Beretta 21
I just ordered the Beretta .21 from Hobby Barn. Painted glass fuse / pipe fairing, obechi sheeted foam wings and tail. Seemed like a fair deal. I'll probably pull molds off the fuselage and pipe fairing in case I splat mine...then I can make as many as I want.
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Kasumi 21 who has one????
Hi!
I have a Kasumi 21 with the OS32SX engine. This plane is very easy to start. I think the best prop is an APC 7*7 - 7*8. For the first flight is the best a 7*7 . (19500 rpm with extrem-silencer)
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I have a Kasumi 21 with the OS32SX engine. This plane is very easy to start. I think the best prop is an APC 7*7 - 7*8. For the first flight is the best a 7*7 . (19500 rpm with extrem-silencer)
CIAO
Marko
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RE: Kasumi 21 who has one????
What ever happened to this plane? I know, sorry I hate to pull up a 3 year old post, but I was thumbing through an old Mag and it looked like such a simple design,,is there another model like it with a different name that actually IS being made now?...Rog
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RE: Kasumi 21 who has one????
Hello,
no the Kasumi is not in production in the moment. The molds did get sold and as I know there are no plans to bring it back.
We own the molds of the Beretta21, the Sharky21, and the Stinger 40.
The Sharky is the much better and even more easier to fly airplane than the Kasumi. Reason is simple, a longer tail, and a little more wingspan.
And its fast. Average speed with a OS SX.32 is around 130-140mpH.
The Beretta21 is one of the fastest modelairplanes in the .21 size. We fly it with our .21 engines 160- 180 mpH.
Yes, there are some problems in flying this things. Its the landing. The beretta is a clean airframe, so it glides and glides and glides and glides.
Or, to pick it up after touching the ground, you have to walk, to walk to walk to walk, as it glides and glides and glides...
www.modellmotorentechnik.de its in german, but you will get the idea.....
cheers
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no the Kasumi is not in production in the moment. The molds did get sold and as I know there are no plans to bring it back.
We own the molds of the Beretta21, the Sharky21, and the Stinger 40.
The Sharky is the much better and even more easier to fly airplane than the Kasumi. Reason is simple, a longer tail, and a little more wingspan.
And its fast. Average speed with a OS SX.32 is around 130-140mpH.
The Beretta21 is one of the fastest modelairplanes in the .21 size. We fly it with our .21 engines 160- 180 mpH.
Yes, there are some problems in flying this things. Its the landing. The beretta is a clean airframe, so it glides and glides and glides and glides.
Or, to pick it up after touching the ground, you have to walk, to walk to walk to walk, as it glides and glides and glides...
www.modellmotorentechnik.de its in german, but you will get the idea.....
cheers
mm
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Is it with a full length tuned pipe and 30 % nitro ?
How much shipping for Europe for the Beretta21 ?
Average speed with a OS SX.32 is around 130-140mpH.
How much shipping for Europe for the Beretta21 ?
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RE: Kasumi 21 who has one????
Isn't the fuselage for the Stinger 21 and the Stinger 40 the same? I just got a second-hand Stinger 40 kit,
not started, and it looks like I have to cut off the molded-in fin, and install a larger wooden fin. I think I
will need to cut the nose a little shorter for balance, and to make room for the Jett .50 with 2" spinner.
not started, and it looks like I have to cut off the molded-in fin, and install a larger wooden fin. I think I
will need to cut the nose a little shorter for balance, and to make room for the Jett .50 with 2" spinner.