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Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/3/2007 1:52:47 AM   
Eric.Henderson



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I was wondering if this model is covered anywhere in this forum? Or anywhere else you might know of?

Zero G.S.
Specifications
Wing Span : 80.0 in / 2030 mm
Wing Area : 1138 sq in / 73.4 sq dm
Flying Weight : 13.0 lbs / 5850 g
Fuselage Length : 68.0 in / 1730 mm
Engine Required : 2C 1.60 cu in (glow)
Radio Required : 6 channels, 9 servos


Key Features
The World's Giant Scale warbirds collection
Top quality wood construction with fiberglass fuselage
Anti-vibration engine mount
Detachable 2-piece main wing, detachable stabilizer
Spring loaded retractable landing gears
Scale plastic spinner with aluminum backplate
Pre-hinged flaps for smoother landing
Elevator bellcrank to eliminate any differential throw
Fiberglass cowling comes pre-painted with 3D template
Canopy and pilot come pre-painted (Drop Tank Optional)

Regards,

Eric.





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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/3/2007 8:01:48 AM   
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Yes it is. You are so close to it.

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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/3/2007 4:14:07 PM   
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Read This thread eric
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1262332/mpage_1/key_world%2Cmodels%2Czero/tm.htm

It's a great plane.. I love the way it flys... very light for a gaint scale warbird
The downside for me was the retracts were junk and I wasn't happy with the landing gear blocks
I cut them out and put new hardwood blocks with robart retract .. I had custom struts made.
not that big of a deal
try it you'll like it
Ron

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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/3/2007 4:17:53 PM   
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I always read about the GS but i've searched dozens of times about the 60" one and never find anything. Can anybody help find me a link in regards to the WM Zero 60"

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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/4/2007 3:12:37 AM   
Ron101



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I don't know about the threads
But I had 60 sized one for years and it was a great plane... it was very easy to fly
Has a great fiberglass fuse which many arfs don't
the retracts did the job.. mine had a os 91 fs and it flew it great...
wish I didn't sell it... I had alot of fun with the plane with no mods
good luck
Ron
I'm not a rep or anything just a flyer

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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/4/2007 11:56:33 PM   
Eric.Henderson



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Thank you Ron.

I searched unsuccessfully. Thank you for taking the time to paste the link.

Regards,

Eric.


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ORIGINAL: Ron101

Read This thread eric
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1262332/mpage_1/key_world%2Cmodels%2Czero/tm.htm

It's a great plane.. I love the way it flys... very light for a gaint scale warbird
The downside for me was the retracts were junk and I wasn't happy with the landing gear blocks
I cut them out and put new hardwood blocks with robart retract .. I had custom struts made.
not that big of a deal
try it you'll like it
Ron



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RE: Airborne Models ZERO GS - 3/5/2007 3:26:14 AM   
Ron101



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No Prob My friend

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