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BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 4:20 AM   
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Hello can anyone help identify this biplane? Do you know the specifications, performance record or contact details for the manufacturer?

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 4:23 AM   
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Custom built by gernot bruckman and his father. Not for purchase.

Andrew jesky bought that plan e and repainted it.

I believe it was called seduction.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 4:37 AM   
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Chuck is right, the model is the Sensation (Gernot Bruckmann's model).









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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 11:55 AM   
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The airplane is available for purchase. You must contact Gernot Bruckmann in order to get the model. Probably best place is either his website or facebook.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 1:32 PM   
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Kool looking plane!

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 6:33 PM   
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Basic kit is around $1300 if I remember, but shipping is kind of a killer from Europe.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 9:30 PM   
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The actual plane in that picture is Mark Leseberg's Sensation (Gernot's design). It is for sale after the Nats RTF less RX and batteries.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 9:57 PM   
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Thanks for the corrections, my memory was from some time ago and what I had heard at the NATS last year.

1300 is a bargain but alas, shipping is a bear.

If you are into building, check out the Harmony 2 at insightrc.com , the plane is a a blast to fly and perfroms very well.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 10:17 PM   
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Thomas,

I think you need to spend BIG to win BIG.

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/28/2012 10:19 PM   
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If you are into building, check out the Harmony 2 at insightrc.com , the plane is a a blast to fly and perfroms very well.

Chuck Hochhalter


I'd agree with that statement Chuck!

Wood is being cut as I type. Well I hope it is.....

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/29/2012 1:46 AM   
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Thanks everyone! Please keep the comments coming!

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/29/2012 1:49 AM   
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Thanks everyone! Please keep the comments coming!


Are smart arse comments ok?

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/29/2012 7:37 AM   
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Are smart arse comments ok?



Only if they are half-arsed...


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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 6/29/2012 7:51 AM   
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Oh I'm in then!

I have to admit, thats one mean looking bipe!

I keep hearing that biplanes are better generally but suffer in wind. Would you be an idiot to fly one in Chigago or Dodge City? I live in a city with similar amounts of moving air, and it's always crossed to the box!

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 7/3/2012 4:01 PM   
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hello,
         does any one have any more info on the "sensation" :motor used.
                                                                                                         :esc.
                                                                                                         : servos .
                                                                                                         : weight ready to fly?.
                                                                                                         : prop/spinner.
                                                                                                         : painted /wings filmed.
this would be most helpful,pics of internal lay out etc.

regards
steve u

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RE: BIPLANE IDENTIFICATION - 7/3/2012 4:58 PM   
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Some info of 2 Sensations I know about (should be close to accurate)

#1
Pletty Advanced
CC 80 I think
Futaba 153BLS and maybe BLS151 on rudder
4700g w 10S 5000
Marquette and 21x14 Falcon
Painted Fuse, Monokoted wings/stabs

#2
Hacker Q-80 11S
CC 80 I think
JR 3711HV's all around
~4800 w 10S 4350
Carbon and Falcon 21x14
Painted fuse and Ultracote wings/tail

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