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Old 02-12-2009, 12:15 PM
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Sorry I will clarify my commit I got the last "Sharkmouth-Olive Drab" version. They do have the "Yippee" version (Orange color).
When I first called about my order and they only had two left per cust. service. When I placed my order I got the last one. I then saw there online update a few days later, where the sharkmouth was removed from webb site and only Yippee left as it is today.
There may others but I had only checked Chief. Hope that explains it better.
Old 02-12-2009, 01:28 PM
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Hi guys,
yes they still have one or two "yippie" versions....the only ones I don't want

I am going to keep looking; so if anyone wants to let go of theres or know of any please contact me...

if after a while I give up on it,my custome robarts for the P38 will be for sale at a very good price (Highly reccoment them)

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Old 01-13-2013, 03:04 PM
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Yeah I know...necro post...........................but would be real nice to find one of these somewhere. However, it seems ESM is in the works on producing a 93" size.
Old 01-13-2013, 03:34 PM
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Are you looking to buy one? I have one, green chamo 'early' version. Never assembled, but some work done. Have custom Robart retracts (new) for it. I was going to make it electric powered: have 2 AXI motors for is, Castle Creation ESC, spinner for 3 blade props (need to be cut), and contra rotating Master Airscrew props. Email me if interested
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Hi corsair lock,
if you still have the p38 pls give me a call 631 835 2483

TY

Tom in NY
Old 01-15-2013, 04:56 AM
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I still have it. I prefer email contact, easier to remember/ document what was said. Email me and I'll reply with more details.
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Old 02-17-2015, 04:28 AM
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i need a manual for the KMP P38 88" wingspan model with the push pull elevator .Got the kit semi-build at an hanger sale but no instructions. please help. There is no help in South Africa .
Old 02-17-2015, 04:46 AM
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Do you mean the 83" version? In the UK it was marketed as YT International... instructions on PDF here..

http://www.ytinternational.co.uk/instructions/p38.pdf

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Purchased one of these (F Model Shark mouth) this past weekend. It's never been flown, but looked like it went through the ringer. At attempt was made at making hatched in the tops of the engine pods for electric conversion some time back by the previous owner. . Missing all but two servo hatches, all of the hardware. I threw the stock KMP gear right in the garbage where it belongs. After taking a long hard look at what I bought, and once I got over being pissed at myself, I got to work. Sanded the entire plane down to primer. A fair amount of body filler was added and new hatches made from fiberglass. By Sunday I had it primed and last night added the green. Also added panel lines to the outer wing panels. Looking much better now. Still on the fence whether it will be electric or gas though. Ordered all new Robart retracts a graphics set for the California Cutie version from Callie graphics.
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Old 10-25-2016, 12:59 PM
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Lol, looking through these posts I wouldn't be surprised if this plane started life with Corsairjock, then went to vertol in Bayshore by me and eventually ended up in my hands.

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