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Morris Knife ARF. I built it just about stock. It has a Sullivan tail wheel, Hitec BB servos and a Thunder Tiger .54 4 stroke running a 13x4w prop. Only 1 flight but is by the best plane I have built.
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I agree with jmulder, Termagator, that is one heck of a good covering job, top and bottom. Gives me ideas for coveringg my Jerry's Spoiler, once I start and finish it he he. DKjens
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PaulSwany, Actually that's an enlarged Morris Hobbies Pinwhell Twin. I bought the kit, didn't have two enhines small enough, took plans to Kinkos and enlarged by 20-25% and scratch built. Came out to a 60" ws PT with two MDS48Pro. The engines sucked but the plane was a hoot and a crowd pleaser. Lost the plane to a dead Rx battery. I since built the original kit and have two GMS32A engines on it. Rolls are a blur, spins are, well, a blur he he (I have the Morris mixer), knife edge is easy he he, it's feels extremely over powered, but has stayed together so far. DKjens
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a 91 is all that belongs on a fun fly... its for 3d reason not speed and i have never tore one up with flutter............my buddy has a tt fun fly with a satio 91 its on the web site below called clint fun fly transformation:
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yeh the look I was going for was a shadow type look, ya know 3D like, but it is 2 symetrical. I should have staggered the grey a litte more huh?....Gator