What kind of plane is this??
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What kind of plane is this??
Hi All,
I picked up this neat looking airplane from an old-timer who was getting out of the hobby. He gave me the name of it but I can't seem to find any info on it. I think he called it a "dallasail" or something like that. Can anyone identify it by the pictures? He also said it was an Italian made kit. Not an ARF. It's a .60 kit.
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Anthony
I picked up this neat looking airplane from an old-timer who was getting out of the hobby. He gave me the name of it but I can't seem to find any info on it. I think he called it a "dallasail" or something like that. Can anyone identify it by the pictures? He also said it was an Italian made kit. Not an ARF. It's a .60 kit.
Thanks,
Anthony
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RE: What kind of plane is this??
Thanks gentlemen. Either of you got any info on the performance characteristics of this airplane? Also, are they still made?
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Anthony
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RE: What kind of plane is this??
I have seen the airplane offered as a plan set on the D and L Designs website. This company advertises regularly in Radio Control Modeller magazine. The website address is something like www.dldesigns.net/
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RE: What kind of plane is this??
Yep, Dalotel. French made two place aerobatic trainer. Only two ever made and I beleive that one of them is still alive in England. Here's a shot of mine. It's eighteen years old and recently re-powered and still flying great. This is a scale color scheme.