Good Warmliner?
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Good Warmliner?
I'm looking for a "warmliner" with the following specs if anyone knows of a good model meeting these I'd really appreciate it.
48" or larger wingspan
Has flaps
T-tail with rudder
Speedy, but with fairly wide flight envelope
Budget for airframe of $400.
I've been flying electrics for a few years now, and want something a bit speedier and sporty, I have my eyes on the BulleT at SoaringUSA.com. Anyone have this or know of a better bird for my "criteria"?
48" or larger wingspan
Has flaps
T-tail with rudder
Speedy, but with fairly wide flight envelope
Budget for airframe of $400.
I've been flying electrics for a few years now, and want something a bit speedier and sporty, I have my eyes on the BulleT at SoaringUSA.com. Anyone have this or know of a better bird for my "criteria"?
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RE: Good Warmliner?
Hey Matt
I have a Soiux Large warmliner. 102" Full house, built up wood wings. Glass fuse w/t-tail. includes six hs81 or 85 metal gear servos.
No motor or esc. Wing hold down bolt area had some seperation on a dork landind but I repaired it with carbon strips and it has been fine since.
A good quick flyer. $150.00 plus shipping from 15147
I"ll post pictures if your interested
Ed
I have a Soiux Large warmliner. 102" Full house, built up wood wings. Glass fuse w/t-tail. includes six hs81 or 85 metal gear servos.
No motor or esc. Wing hold down bolt area had some seperation on a dork landind but I repaired it with carbon strips and it has been fine since.
A good quick flyer. $150.00 plus shipping from 15147
I"ll post pictures if your interested
Ed