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Old 11-10-2004 | 10:03 PM
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Harc
 
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Default RE: seagull laser 200

Rendegade - As I have said many times - You can't believe what you read. Horizon Hobbie's ad in Model Airplane News says:

Wingspan 69.25" Weight 10 - 11 Lb Engine 90 - 120 2 Stroke 1.20 - 1.50 4 stroke

Assembly Manual says:

Wingspan 68.75" Weight 9.02 - 11 Lb Engine sizes - as above Length 63.4"

So take your choice. My planes' wingspan is 69 3/16". Didn't measure the length. Appears to be a well built plane. The way I fly, it should stay glued together unless I develop a case of bad thumbs and smoke it in. I have been noted for doing that.

You can check it out at www.horizonhobby.com

The weight I said mine was could be off considerably. I use an old Kitchen scale that the wife discarded years ago. All it does is give my an approximation. Close enough for me.

Problem I was having with the trim turned out to be a faulty receiver. Don't know how many thumps its taken in its life. That has now been corrected. Like Bob Zaar, waiting for decent weather. 8 PM here in Denver, CO and snowing.

Anything else I can answer or help with, give a yell.

Harc