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RE: Henschel 129 80" - 12/17/2004 6:38 PM   
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I was just wondering what the status is? Is the magazine out yet?

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RE: Henschel 129 80" - 2/13/2005 7:37 PM   
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Guys the plan is PUBLISHED!!!!! The first of two part artical is in the February RC model world 2005(brit mag) Plan#MW3122 Order through www.traplet.com

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RE: Henschel 129 80 - 9/18/2012 8:12 AM   
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Has anyone ever built this from these plans?
I almost pulled the trigger on the Don Smith 129 when I came across this.
The ease of build makes this one appealing, however at a glance it is far less scale, but I'm not a scale fanatic.
The biggest problem I see with this size twin is the fuel tanks.
I would be inclined to run dle 20's on it, just curious if this airframe would take it
Any opinions?
BTW the OP had a typo in the title, it is actually 86 inch.

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RE: Henschel 129 80 - 10/27/2012 6:27 AM   
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Hey guys, I ordered the plans for this plane, I decided to buy Mintor 22cc engines for it.
http://www.dolphinco.com.au/products.php?product=Mintor-22cc-Engine

If I scale it up to 1/5 the cowl size will be 8in or 20.3cm so the plug boot will stick out but the engine will be in the cowl.'
1/5 will have a wingspan of 111in or 281cm
I'm thinking 2 x 22cc will fly it ok, what do you guys think?
Any idea of a final weight, I'm thinking 10-12kg

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