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Old 02-18-2006, 04:45 PM
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Default RE: AeroAce/X-Twin planes

my AA LRF is being a pain in the butt, again, so i built this last night and flew it today for the first time. its called the Lame Duck, and was originally designed and built by someone else on a differant site. its really too windy to see how well it actually flew, but considering that on the lowest throttle setting, it would just hover in the breeze, it should be great indoors. its got a ton of wing area, over 33 square inches, add that to its 11.5 gram weight, and she should be pretty slow and manuverable. i'm bringing it to work on monday to see how it performs with no wind.

i also attatched the .PDF file for the Lame Duck, as well as two more attatchments for two Jets that can be built for the AA's electronics. one is an F-15 and the other is a SU-27, both have 10" wingspans and can be built with balsa or foam. both have been built by others, not myself personally, but they both fly. i just started working on an F-117 Stealth fighter, i have a feeling it'll be a tough one to get flying properly, but it should work well.

nick
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