Glider Nuts - Take note! She Flies!
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Glider Nuts - Take note! She Flies!
This is yours truly with the Conrador Freedom
on Saturday May 18th, 2002! Nebraska...
2.7M (107inch) W/S 6 lb. Powered by 10 cell
2400 sanyo nicad pack, turning an Aveox motor
on a 3.7>1 planatary gear drive at 7 grand to a
14x9.5 inch Graupner Folder!
This puppy climbs out at 60º at over 45 mph, and
is out of site in less than a minute! Full four servo
wing/ Futaba 8U with proportional throttle to the
Hacker Master 70 amp speed control (Brushless)
and coupled to a 'safe' switch, allowing Crow call
on the 'A' switch - proportional to the Thr Stick!
Set her at your feet when the let down occurs!
Let me know if you want one!
Byron L. Head, Omaha. Home page: http://www.members.cox.net/helihawks
(Yes I have heli's and the fabulous new hanger nine
P51D ARF with a Saito FA-100 on her!)
on Saturday May 18th, 2002! Nebraska...
2.7M (107inch) W/S 6 lb. Powered by 10 cell
2400 sanyo nicad pack, turning an Aveox motor
on a 3.7>1 planatary gear drive at 7 grand to a
14x9.5 inch Graupner Folder!
This puppy climbs out at 60º at over 45 mph, and
is out of site in less than a minute! Full four servo
wing/ Futaba 8U with proportional throttle to the
Hacker Master 70 amp speed control (Brushless)
and coupled to a 'safe' switch, allowing Crow call
on the 'A' switch - proportional to the Thr Stick!
Set her at your feet when the let down occurs!
Let me know if you want one!
Byron L. Head, Omaha. Home page: http://www.members.cox.net/helihawks
(Yes I have heli's and the fabulous new hanger nine
P51D ARF with a Saito FA-100 on her!)
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Glider Nuts - Take note! She Flies!
Excuse me, but are you offering this sailplane or another like it for sale? If so I would like to move the thread to the Gliders/Sailplanes for sale forum.
Cheers,
Grant
Cheers,
Grant