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Average Pro Cap weight? - 1/22/2006 8:40 PM   
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I was hoping to be under 12 oz. It came out 12 3/4 oz ready to fly with a 640 mA. With the TP 1320 mA she's 13 3/4 oz.

I feel it could have been lighter, but I re-enforced it with some carbon stuts and ABS plastic strips for field flying/landing...

Here she is



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RE: Average Pro Cap weight? - 1/22/2006 8:42 PM   
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I know, it looks just like my Super Cap




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RE: Average Pro Cap weight? - 1/22/2006 8:46 PM   
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Hey John, I love the tunnel for the aileron wires. It makes for an awesome clean rig






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RE: Average Pro Cap weight? - 1/22/2006 11:29 PM   
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RE: Average Pro Cap weight? - 2/5/2006 5:09 AM   
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Well I flew it shortly after the build. I was able to put one flight on it before handing it over to its owner

The test flight was as if it had already been flown... After giving it a just a few clicks of down elevator, and 2 clicks to the right to plane was near perfect. Inverted was also near level flight. This plane flies SLOW, and hovers effortlessly

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RE: Average Pro Cap weight? - 2/6/2006 7:31 PM   
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Yeah man!! We go the extra mile to make sure they fly good, and you have noticed! Thanks!

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