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Old 12-24-2011, 12:59 AM
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I have been after a reasonably priced F9F Panther for a while and It looks like the ASM Panther has been rebranded or reworked by NT Jets and now looks available from Jet Hanger Hobies.

Does anyone know if this will be available in the UK. I know it has the curious skin covering but that is fine with me. Just want a nice flying simple sports scale panther

http://jethangar.com/

I think Ripmax were somthing to do with the original Panther like this but never brought it into the UK for some reason

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Deno,
Have a look at the other forum <rcgroups> plenty of info on the edf pages,i have owned most of the other ASM models and they performed well but would be a nightmare to repair due to the plasti card construction used.
cheers Euan.
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Old 12-24-2011, 09:51 AM
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RCLander makes a very nice foam one with the PVC spray on it beautiful jet and I think it might be in 90mm now mine is the 70mm aluminum fan set up. I have the epp one with out the spray and it flies great.
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The panther listed above is  72 inch wingspan one for say a P60 or P80 size turbine. Quite a bit bigger than the Lander ones

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