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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/10/2013 4:25 AM   
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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/10/2013 5:55 AM   
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Ok guys .I've  Been following this thread for a week or so and see so many people are interested/ talking and looking for the old EZ kits.  I have decided to sell my little EZ collection of about 10 years or so to maybe keep the juices flowing .These kits are all Nib. I Was collecting them to hopefully one day get to build and enjoy them.
 I'm starting in on a business venture which is going to keep me from them for the next few years. Instead of letting them collect dust I figure best let them go to those ready and looking . I hope one day when im back looking and ready to fly again someone will do the same and let me have a chance like this. I know how special these kits are and hope they go to good homes. i know that some people like to grab them up and post them up on forums for people to drool. if your intention is to hoard them and stack them in a closet or corner of your hobby room please don't let's  give those actually wanting them to build and fly a chance to buy first. Let me know on your offers and ill get back to you when i can.Thanks 
- EZ super star 25 
- EZ super box fly 20
- EZ combat 20 (American type)
- EZ Reno Racer 25 (yellow)
  


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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/10/2013 2:50 PM   
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Perhaps you need a .45 size Zero?



No thanks. I had the Dago Red, and it was a great flyer. But it was my first- and last- model with retracts. I spent more time messing with those things than I did flying it. I swore I'd never mess with retracts again; and I haven't.

And a Zero without retracts is just... wrong.

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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/10/2013 3:41 PM   
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We have a petromat runway at our Iowa City club so retracts are much happier however I just cant justify keeping the Zero, too bad really its a beauty.


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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/11/2013 8:52 PM   
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Our club lost our field and are currently searching for property. We are thinking of using Petromat but not sure where to purchase it. Also, how is it holding up?


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RE: E Z Arf Models - 1/11/2013 11:34 PM   
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Petromat is excellent. We have had to replace it once but it has been down like 7 years or something in the IOWA weather.
And we could have gotten more out of it but we wanted to fix the washout under the mat and would have had to tear it up anyway.
It gives a softer surface for errant landings than asphalt or concrete.


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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/15/2013 5:46 PM   
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Hi all! Was there a F4U corsair 58" wingspan EZ Model brand? I bought a 2nd hand corsair but doesnt really know the brand.  It's really close to CMP corsair.  But some markings dont match.  The style and the structure is pretty much signature of EZ Models.:



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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/16/2013 3:05 AM   
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Hi all! Was there a F4U corsair 58'' wingspan EZ Model brand? I bought a 2nd hand corsair but doesnt really know the brand.  It's really close to CMP corsair.  But some markings dont match.  The style and the structure is pretty much signature of EZ Models.:





No, There was never a Corsair produced by EZ/OK model company. I don't think there was a built up kit produced by Pilot either. Does your model have the foamboard covering over a liteply frame? I think Great Planes had a Corsair arf several years back that was built like the EZ models. Do you have any pics you can post?

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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/16/2013 3:40 AM   
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Thanks.  Please check this post:

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_11478430/tm.htm


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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/16/2013 3:47 AM   
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That's the Great Planes ARF. Only ones who made one of the EZ type construction.

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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/16/2013 4:42 AM   
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RE: E Z Arf Models - 4/21/2013 9:40 AM   
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 Hello,still have the EZ combat. Or the Reno Racer? Thanks
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RE: E Z Arf Models - 5/15/2013 5:21 PM   
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I still have my EZ Diablo with a YS120 in it love the way it flies.


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