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The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/24/2012 12:10 PM   
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CBmodélisme is proud to present its new model, the Phoenix.

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Envergure: 1860mm
Longueur: 1998mm
Masse: 4.6 à 4.9kg selon équipement
Diamètre cone: 82mm
Motorisation: électrique, 4 temps, 2 temps glow, 2 temps essence

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All information is visible on our website: www.cbmodelisme.com

The first flights took place last week

The final adjustments and tuning will be performed this weekend by Christophe Paysant-Le Roux if the weather permits.


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44680 St Hilaire de Chaléons (FRANCE)
Phone: 06 71 01 87 91
www.cbmodelisme.com


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/24/2012 12:26 PM   
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Here is the link to our site

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/25/2012 10:24 PM   
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Reminds me of another famous pattern plane by Don Lowe. His was also called the Phoenix. Think I would have used a different name.

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/26/2012 12:44 PM   
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Looks great can we add a T canalizer in this plane & will it benefit?

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/26/2012 12:58 PM   
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Of course! The version with the T canalizer released within 2 weeks. T canalizer will be on the canopy, the canopy will have a specific support and it will be possible to put the canopy without the T canalizer.

The incidence of T canalizer will be adjustable.

It is possible to buy the version without the T canalizer and obtain the canopy and the T channelizer after.




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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/26/2012 1:03 PM   
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The version without T canalizer works fine, here are the pictures of the first flights that took place perfectly!




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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/26/2012 9:39 PM   
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Has Christophe flown it yet? And if so, what does he think. Will he use it in competition?

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 4/27/2012 9:01 AM   
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Hello,

Christophe does not yet tried, the weather in France is very bad for now.

Christophe will be testing as soon as possible. I will share the results of the tests on the forum.


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/4/2012 12:23 PM   
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Hello,

Here is the picture of the Phoenix kit is available for purchase


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/24/2012 11:33 PM   
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Hello all.

As expected CPLR was able to test the Phoenix 15 days ago in Cherbourg.

Here's the photo with comments CPLR:
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test video will be posted tomorrow on our site


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/24/2012 11:35 PM   
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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/24/2012 11:38 PM   
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ooops sorry for this picture

You will find the photo on our site www.cbmodelisme.com


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/25/2012 5:17 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lazer

Reminds me of another famous pattern plane by Don Lowe. His was also called the Phoenix. Think I would have used a different name.

Maybe he bought the rights to the name from Don Lowe, heh??


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/25/2012 4:49 PM   
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Google Translate:

When Benoit announced that he wanted me realized a F3A him, I immediately proposed to try to give my opinion, so it can offer in the market pointed to the competitive aerobatics airplane flight.

After a few flights and any adjustment very close to my Axiomethe qualities of flight is expected this type of model are: accuracyflexibility, triggered easy, few mixes .. It's your turn. CPLR 


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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 5/26/2012 8:36 AM   
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Thank you very much for the translation!

Here is the video tour of the Phoenix during testing by CPLR

http://youtu.be/_Nl88g_XOCQ



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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 6/30/2012 1:12 PM   
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Hello,

Here are pictures of the Phoenix T canalizer

More pictures available on our website.

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 7/2/2012 10:35 PM   
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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 7/3/2012 9:05 AM   
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Chauvet

Very handsome model, from the look of the weather in the video I could have sworn you were flying in Scotland!

Best regards

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 7/30/2012 4:12 PM   
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Thank you!

The north of France is not far from Scotland!

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 7/30/2012 4:15 PM   
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CBmodelisme was present at the FAI F3A European Championship 2012 in Chateauroux this weekend




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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 10/8/2012 2:48 PM   
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Hello,

Today we are launching the PHOENIX ECO, same characteristics of PHOENIX  but the fuselage is in fiberglass sandwich polystyrene.

For a 2-stroke  engine this formula allows a multi very economical. There is obviously the possibility to install other types of engine.

Kit Price: 549 Euros



Exemple 2 strokes:






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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 10/10/2012 6:18 AM   
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540 Euro for this kit is a very decent price.. for this F3A ship very good. But using a gas engine is something i have never seen anyone fly at the championships.. just saying. I would rather go electric with this plane

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 10/10/2012 8:23 AM   
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Hello,

The example of the
gasoline engine is only economic proposition. It is quite possible to install an electric motor or yamada in PHOENIX ECO

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 10/10/2012 10:53 AM   
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my only reason to avoid the gas engine is they cant perform well in the masters sequence in comparison to a YS or electric power.

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RE: The Phoenix new french F3A by CBmodélisme - 10/10/2012 5:22 PM   
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my only reason to avoid the gas engine is they cant perform well in the masters sequence in comparison to a YS or electric power.



You don't really know what you are talking about, do you? I invited you to come down and watch my gas powered pattern plane fly Masters, F3A or whatever. Then you go throwing uneducated comments like that one out there. Absurd!


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