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Old 02-20-2017, 05:17 PM
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I saw on youtube a gentleman from overseas flying a giant scale Bronco. It has a 14 ft. wing span. any info would be appreciated. I have a couple JetCat turboprops I need to put to work. Thanks, Mike
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That would most likely be well know designer Tony Nijhuis' big Bronco. According to his web site "It will NOT be available as plans or woodpacks." However, his prototype is apparently for sale.

http://tonynijhuisdesigns.co.uk/Bronco.htm
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Thank you
Originally Posted by Chad Veich
That would most likely be well know designer Tony Nijhuis' big Bronco. According to his web site "It will NOT be available as plans or woodpacks." However, his prototype is apparently for sale.

http://tonynijhuisdesigns.co.uk/Bronco.htm
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The full scale Bronco had counter rotating engines I'm pretty sure both engines turned inboard. I wonder if a model would have to have counter rotating engines too
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I have owned/operated TWO 1/5th scale OV-10 models. One gas powered and my new one is electric powered. Neither had/has counter-rotating props. I have NO problem handling "P" factor; it's insignificant...

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Not counter rotating props. Both engines turned inboard toward the fuselage. I was wondering about the p factor.

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