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I'd us an online CG calculator for the CG http://www.scaleaero.com/CG_Calculator.htm
They sold them in the US in the mid 90's to early 2k's, It more known as an "EZ ARF"
There is a long thread in the "arf" section "EZ" arfs http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/arf-...rf-models.html
Company is actually still in business, they just don't have a US distributor
http://www.okmodel.co.jp/direct/
they're good flyers,,, good luck
They sold them in the US in the mid 90's to early 2k's, It more known as an "EZ ARF"
There is a long thread in the "arf" section "EZ" arfs http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/arf-...rf-models.html
Company is actually still in business, they just don't have a US distributor
http://www.okmodel.co.jp/direct/
they're good flyers,,, good luck
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Yeah.. keep looking, as someone out there has to have the info you're looking for. Especially in the suggested forums scaleonly4me threw up there.. thats a great tip...
These were the cream of the crop in ARF's back in the early 90's... The biggest prob these had was the skin/shell wasn't extremely durable.. although the EZ's were a bit better then other foam-skinned ARF's.... as well as the graphics were over the top better then other offerings at that time. This plane with a .91 4-stroke is a fire-breather...
That's a good find there.. Have fun.
These were the cream of the crop in ARF's back in the early 90's... The biggest prob these had was the skin/shell wasn't extremely durable.. although the EZ's were a bit better then other foam-skinned ARF's.... as well as the graphics were over the top better then other offerings at that time. This plane with a .91 4-stroke is a fire-breather...
That's a good find there.. Have fun.