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Old 03-26-2007, 05:21 PM
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Default 32% Extra 300 ARF

We have just finished designing our new 32% Extra 300, it has a wingspan of 98" and wing area of 1600 sq inches. Weight 16 to 20lbs, power 50 to 85 cc. We will have a limited supply coming in with the 35% in May. Color Scheme is yet to be determined, although we are considering the Protus scheme. We will however take suggestions on schemes.

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Old 03-28-2007, 09:29 PM
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Al...why didnt you tell me before I got that 28%

Ps. thanks for getting the DA/Muffler, flew it today and it was great although once you've flown a Panzl nothing is quite as good anymore...oh well.
Old 03-30-2007, 08:18 AM
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You'll be ready for it when it gets here. You'll have that new DA 85 ready for the 32% Extra LOL
Old 04-01-2007, 05:48 PM
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Al,
Are you planning on having PAK kits for the 32% as well?
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At this time I do not think we are going to be doing any PAK kits of the 32%, just an ARF. This may change down the road but for the first couple of runs I would say it going to be purely ARF's.

After some more thought here is the scheme that we are looking to do? Let us know what you guys think.
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Old 04-02-2007, 08:52 AM
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If you do that scheme I would not even think about a PAK kit. You can put me on the list for one.
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so far thats the response that we have recieved from everyone we have showed it to.
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I can't WAIT for this one. That's been my favorite scheme for a long time. Perfect for a DA85, now I've definitley got a reason to purchase one.
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Default RE: 32% Extra 300 ARF

Hey Guys

Anymore pictures of this bird with the new scheme? I only see the one on the website. Also has
anybody done a build thread? I'm wondering how a Evolution 58 with a canister might fly it? I'm
flying a 18 to 19 pound bipe on the 58 now with Big volume pitts muffler with unlimited vertical..

Thanks

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Carlos,

What pictures would you like to see, I am putting it together right now so it would be a great time to get you some shots.

As for the 58 we basically designed it for a 50 to 85 single. It has a 98 inch wingspan and 1600 sq in"

I will snap some shots tonight and see if we can post them to the webpage tonight.

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Old 01-30-2008, 05:19 PM
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Default RE: 32% Extra 300 ARF

By the way the for those who do not see the 32% listed on the website, it is actually the 2.5 meter

http://www.jtecrc.com/32extra300.htm
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Hey Al

Lets see some pictures of the firewall and canister area also under the canopy etc..
Maybe a shot with some one in the picture and a profile view etc..

What engine are you going to use in your build?

Carlos
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Ours is being set up with a DA85 and probably one of our large wrap around pitts mufflers. Here are some pics of the plane while still at the factory. When I have a little more time I will take pics of the one we are actually putting together.
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Old 02-01-2008, 08:00 PM
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Here are some photo's of the planes as we are putting them together at home. They may also have a shot of the 2.5 and 2.7 fuses together
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