Suitcase planes
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Suitcase planes
I saw it these planes one day and now I can't find them. Some company makes the electric planes that come apart and go into a case. If anyone has seen or knows what the site is let me know please.
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RE: Suitcase planes
hobby lobby had a new Yak54 suitcase arf at the E-fest this year on display. Cole told me they would be available sometime at the end of spring-ish. it looked like a lot of fun though! really light
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RE: Suitcase planes
I think you actually asked about those :
http://www.topmodelproduction.com/electric-RTF.htm
Those are will in alluminum case sets...2 piece removable wings with CF wing tube,
removable elevator with special technics... realllllllllllllll nice....
Not sure who has them in the states.
http://www.topmodelproduction.com/electric-RTF.htm
Those are will in alluminum case sets...2 piece removable wings with CF wing tube,
removable elevator with special technics... realllllllllllllll nice....
Not sure who has them in the states.
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RE: Suitcase planes
The TM Pro planes look awesome. Now I can't decide on a plane and I would like some feed back. I was looking at a 3D Buddy(which ever one is the best), QQ wooden yak, or one of the TM Pro planes? Let me now which ones you guys have seen and flown.