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My next RC project!, NKL-26 "aerosan" - 4/2/2008 4:34:01 AM   
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This could be great fun..... http://armor.kiev.ua/Tanks/WWII/sani/nkl26.htm . I'm planning to use a Mamba Max 5700kv and a severely powerful battery. It should fly across the snow and ice at considerable velocity.

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RE: My next RC project!, NKL-26 "aerosan" - 4/3/2008 11:39:26 AM   
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This could be great fun..... http://armor.kiev.ua/Tanks/WWII/sani/nkl26.htm . I'm planning to use a Mamba Max 5700kv and a severely powerful battery. It should fly across the snow and ice at considerable velocity.

Crazy .... I used to trade models, engines, etc with a guy in Kiev Ukraine, Russia before Russia fell. What an experience. Once he sent me the Russian equivalent of our Popular Mechanics and a modeler magazine. Some real crazy stuff and it all looked about 40 yrs out of date. Fun stuff.

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RE: My next RC project!, NKL-26 "aerosan" - 4/9/2008 4:27:52 PM   
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Very cool, I'd love to have a contact like that, I can still speak some Russian(4 years at university), but I can read more than I speak from lack of practice. Does anyone know how much a counter-rotating three-prop assembly goes for?, it sounds like just the thing for this machine. It's too bad I'm going to have to wait till next winter to get this together and on the snow, need more $$$. At least I will begin building the body and skis.

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RE: My next RC project!, NKL-26 "aerosan" - 4/9/2008 5:01:15 PM   
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ORIGINAL: alaskadf300

Very cool, I'd love to have a contact like that, I can still speak some Russian(4 years at university), but I can read more than I speak from lack of practice. Does anyone know how much a counter-rotating three-prop assembly goes for?, it sounds like just the thing for this machine. It's too bad I'm going to have to wait till next winter to get this together and on the snow, need more $$$. At least I will begin building the body and skis.

Check with master air screw ( think that's the name ) for props or post in a general plane thread. Yup, was fun. The guy sent me 4 or 5 russian deisel engines, all the manuals were cyrilic ( sp)

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