WREN 44-Airframes???
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No real news on T-45. It's the $120 CMP T-45 from NitroPlanes. You can get it in a few paint schemes. Honestly... we are in a great time for the Wren 44. There are a bunch of inexpensive 90mm airframes that you can stuff it in.
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I'm surprised the Nitro Models Pusher Bobcat 50 didn't get a mention.
Lots of info about it in one of the longest threads ever in the Jets forum.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...er-bobcat.html
Costs peanuts & is a good flyer once you make a few mods for turbine use.
I've had one for years, still going strong. - John.
Lots of info about it in one of the longest threads ever in the Jets forum.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...er-bobcat.html
Costs peanuts & is a good flyer once you make a few mods for turbine use.
I've had one for years, still going strong. - John.
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The Stingray by Yellow Aircraft is an excellent candidate for the Wren 44 although it is non-scale. I've seen this combo fly many times, both in the US and Canada. For a scale model, I'm currently building a Midi-Mirage, a limited edition semi-kit from Canada, that closely resembles the version offered by JHH. I'm using their inlets and struts and hopefully it will fly this season. Most any of their 45-90 size glow DFs can be adapted for the little Wren 44. Just have to engineer some space for fuel and ancilliaries like ECU, solenoids, etc
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