That is a nice looking Mustang. I have seen that name pop up a few times so I just have to know more about these American Eagle kits. Is there a website?
-Bob George
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Got to love it when somebody recognized the scale model you just finished!
I saw your Spit somewhere (maybe earlier in the postings) and I thought it looked good. At that time I thought I should check out American Eagle but got sidetracked and forget. Then I saw the Mustang and remembered. After I logged off RC Universe, I did a search and [url]www.flyrcmodels.com[/url] is what I found on Profusion. I tried to go there but it's not working. I guess I'll have to keep trying. Thanks for verifying the address for me.
-Bob George
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Got to love it when somebody recognized the scale model you just finished!
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Joined: 12/20/2001 From: Oviedo,
FL, USA Status: offline
Hey guys,
Just thought I would show you one of my favorite birds. This is the model I designed 5 years ago. 102 inches 44 pounds G 62 for power and JR10X. Any more Luftwaffe guys out there? Talk to you later.
I'm new at this and can't get the image in here, I will try it again.
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Joined: 12/24/2001 From: Swartz Creek,
MI, USA Status: offline
Building for Jeff Q. Almost ready to ship. I love building these warbirds for others. Bad side is, I don't get to see them finished. Don Smith B-29 next and I will see this one finished, may be the lucky guy to test fly it. Pat, you got a Luftwaffe guy here.
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Joined: 12/30/2001 From: San Pedro, CA, USA Status: offline
My favorite single engine prop plane to date, this American Eagle F8f-2 Bearcat. Lost it tragically when the battery wires chaffed against a bulkhead, and shorted the pack. Suffice it to say, that wont ever be happening again. Brison 5.8, Century Jet sport retracts (heavy duty 3/4" PPG automotive, matched to the correct fs number. Very fast, rock stable on all axis, and groud affects like crazy when the flaps are dropped to about 30 degrees. One of 5 planes that I would repeat for myself.
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Joined: 12/20/2001 From: Kenner, LA, USA Status: offline
Having fun at Bomber Field TX. with my 96"span Mosquito powered by two worn out G-23's. All I can say is that it is somewhat of a challange. Happy New Year
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Joined: 12/20/2001 From: Kenner, LA, USA Status: offline
Nice Bagdad Fury above, but I just couldn't make myself put Iraq markings on an airplane Here's a picture of mine with a 4.2 Sachs in the nose and Likes line retracts.