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Dynaflite S.E. 5 A. - 1/29/2008 10:33:18 PM   
alfredbmor



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Bill:
I have acquired this kit (one year ago) and is still waiting its turn to be built. I'd like to built it just the way it comes but I have noted that the upper wing is too high (Not scale). This issue has been posted several times here at RCuniverse but no one has posted what has happened after they built this biplane lowering the upper wing. My obvious question would be about the performance of the plane, flight characteristics if I do lower the upper wing about one inch.
Thanks.
Alfredo.


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