John Boren
Posts: 48
Joined: 6/9/2003 From: Chicago Heights,
IL, USA Status: offline
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I'm in the process of getting my Fight Master 30 kitted. Since I can't count on my wood supplier or laser cutter I'm not sure If I will have the kits done in time before the Nats so I'm not going to see if they would let me sign up late for the event, plus I would still have to build several more of them. If I do get the kits ready I would love to donate a couple kits to the Open B Event. I have never been to a Nats event. Do they give out donations, trophies, ribbons etc? Would they allow me to do a demo flight during a lunch break or after hours? I would even go so far as to let a GOOD pilot fly one of my planes in the contest. If it crashes, Oh Well, I should have at least one more with me, if that one midairs too, well it is called combat. I simply want to get my new kit some exposure. Will she survive a head on midair, NO, she was designed to fly fast and turn tighter then any plane I have ever seen fly and I've been doing this for over 25 years. She weighs 2 pounds 6 ounces RTF. Flies as fast as a quickee 500 plane, Pulls a 30 foot 2 inch wide streamer and still turns on the dime without hardly slowing down in the process. Inside or outside loops are the same, really quick. I thought my 60 powered Fight Master's were the best but the smaller one can eat it alive, and it's even faster to boot. All this performance with a .28 size engine. I will be using this plane in the C class as well in the future. John Boren
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