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Old 04-05-2009, 09:59 AM
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Here is the new spad bearcat that I am working on. Its also for our Mini Reno Cup races. its also open B combat legal. its gettin an OS 25FX. it should be right at 3 lbs or less.
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Old 04-05-2009, 01:48 PM
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I like it. I have a TT .28 that is on a 4 lb plane. A 3 lb plane would be better for that motor. Any more specific plans/directions available?? thanks rich
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Hey Rich, thanks and that TT28 would be very good on this plane. No there isnt plans availiable yet. this is one of my experimental planes. I have figured out how to do the round fuse and so I have been doing varius planes based on that. the corsair, AT-6 and now the bearcat. I will get some sort of template set made. if you are really interested in fast planes, check out the mig 7 plans. those plans are a great way to start with round type fuses. the mig has a semi round fuse but I took it a step further and developed my version. the mig 7 is also a very fast plane, probably one of the fastest in that catagory
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Template would be great. However, just measurements for wingspan; fuse length/width would be a good start for me. Thanks, rich
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Ok, I will get those for you

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