phoenix models katana 120 GAS!!!
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phoenix models katana 120 GAS!!!
Hello
What do you say about the phoenix models katana 120 powered by CRRCPRO gf26i V2?
it should be intresting....
Isnt it?
http://phoenixmodel.com/Default.aspx...CatId=15&id=37
eldad
What do you say about the phoenix models katana 120 powered by CRRCPRO gf26i V2?
it should be intresting....
Isnt it?
http://phoenixmodel.com/Default.aspx...CatId=15&id=37
eldad
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RE: phoenix models katana 120 GAS!!!
likely not
junk plane, junk motor that dont fit, waste of time.
other opinions may vary ( slightly)
put a light nitro or electric in it
or get something better all around
junk plane, junk motor that dont fit, waste of time.
other opinions may vary ( slightly)
put a light nitro or electric in it
or get something better all around
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RE: phoenix models katana 120 GAS!!!
I actually own the plane. It's a solid, really good looking Katana. It flies on rails and will turn heads. I flew it with a DLE 30 which was really too much but nonetheless a wonderful flyer. About the only drawback I find is the awkward bottom hatch to access the inside of the plane. Would have been much better to opt for a traditional canopy removable configuration. Right now I'm in the middle of doing an electric conversion (8s). The plane is built like a tank.