Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi Guys,
Ive just placed my order for one of the new Seagull Harrier 3D 46 Size........ i looked at the 90 but was just too big to fit in my car soo ive settled for this one
Does anyone have any experience with it yet ????? i know its new out...... i should be getting mine in the next few days 
Seagull Harrier 3D 46 - Length 1445mm (57") - Wing Span 1230mm (48.4") - Weight 2.5-3kg (5.5-6.6lbs) - Engine required 46-52 two or 52-72 four stroke - Radio required 4 channel with 6 servos
The new Harrier 3D 46 is a smaller version of 90 size for intermediate/ advanced pilots . Factory built and covered with pushrods with hardware included. Wheels and tank included. servo tray installed.
Ive just placed my order for one of the new Seagull Harrier 3D 46 Size........ i looked at the 90 but was just too big to fit in my car soo ive settled for this one
Does anyone have any experience with it yet ????? i know its new out...... i should be getting mine in the next few days 
Seagull Harrier 3D 46 - Length 1445mm (57") - Wing Span 1230mm (48.4") - Weight 2.5-3kg (5.5-6.6lbs) - Engine required 46-52 two or 52-72 four stroke - Radio required 4 channel with 6 servos
The new Harrier 3D 46 is a smaller version of 90 size for intermediate/ advanced pilots . Factory built and covered with pushrods with hardware included. Wheels and tank included. servo tray installed.
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Well its here in England
althou just...........
[link=http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/Harrier_3D_46-5030.htm]http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/Harrier_3D_46-5030.htm[/link]
althou just...........[link=http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/Harrier_3D_46-5030.htm]http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/Harrier_3D_46-5030.htm[/link]
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i see it here it says coming soon
says wingspan is 48" here
will come to US one day i guess
http://www.modelengines.com.au/seagull.htm
says wingspan is 48" here
will come to US one day i guess
http://www.modelengines.com.au/seagull.htm
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Heh heh..I have the 90 size, and NOW I want this one too. When the blue one expires, I will replace it with this one, and I might even hang the Saito 100 I have on the 90 size on it. I bet that would be a perfect combo. After flying the 90 size with the 100 on it for a while now, I think it needs more power.
Yep...sounds like a plan.
Also noticed that the rudder is a bit taller. Should help with orientation some. The gear looks like it is swept back more, and I think the elevators are counter balanced.
Jim C
Yep...sounds like a plan.
Also noticed that the rudder is a bit taller. Should help with orientation some. The gear looks like it is swept back more, and I think the elevators are counter balanced.
Jim C
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I called Horizon right after I saw this. The lady I talked to said she'd never heard of it. She said it's often the case when it comes out in Europe first. She said it would probably show up here in about 6=10 months. OUCH! Pretty cool looking plane. I'm eyeballing this one and the small 40 size Mayhem which is due out in a month or so. Seems like I'm always waiting on my next favorite plane. Oh well.Thanks,
Barry
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Makes a change for us to get something first here in the uk lol...................
I picked mine up today ill post the pics later
, maybe u can get it shipped internationally ??
I picked mine up today ill post the pics later
, maybe u can get it shipped internationally ??
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Prolly...but I think I'll wait. I'm having too much fun with the big one now. My other babies have been neglected ever since this one showed up.
DragonHeart, are the elevators counter balanced? Just curious...but they appeared to be.
Jim C
DragonHeart, are the elevators counter balanced? Just curious...but they appeared to be.
Jim C
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I got the big one with a YS1.20 in it and love it. I would love to put the YS63 I got sitting on the shelf in this one. Does anyone know if the .46 size Harrier has a two piece wing also. how sweet that would be.
Check this link out: http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...pirit-4734.htm The same store selling the .46 Harrier is also selling the Thunder Tiger 3D Spirit. It appears to be the exact same plane with a different covering scheme! What is going on here.
Check this link out: http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...pirit-4734.htm The same store selling the .46 Harrier is also selling the Thunder Tiger 3D Spirit. It appears to be the exact same plane with a different covering scheme! What is going on here.
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Mr. Splais. How does your H3D 90 fly with the YS 120? I have a YS 110 on order and it's my intention to put it on the H3D. I have a Saito 100 on it now but you how I need more power thing goes. I thought I might then put the Saito 100 on a Funtana 40 or maybe the H3D 40 if it comes to North America soon.
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Ok Guys well here it is
, splais the wing are the same as its big brother with Plug on wings..................... i must admit i couldnt find one defect or wrinkled peice of covering in the whole kit, so im very happy with the quailty and for a great price 2
, splais the wing are the same as its big brother with Plug on wings..................... i must admit i couldnt find one defect or wrinkled peice of covering in the whole kit, so im very happy with the quailty and for a great price 2
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And here is a post I got from the hobby shop in england on shipping to US and my question about the Thunder Tiger clone. Total cost to US - $246.00.
Dear Mr Plaisance,
they do appear to be very similar models. Seagull models are made in
Vietnam and Thunder Tiger are made in China, so they are coming out of different
areas. Cost of Harrier 46 less UK tax is £76.59 and air post an
additional
£55.00 Sterling
Tell me this isn't the same plane. But I would not buy it without seeing it first. The Seagull has awesome quality.
Dear Mr Plaisance,
they do appear to be very similar models. Seagull models are made in
Vietnam and Thunder Tiger are made in China, so they are coming out of different
areas. Cost of Harrier 46 less UK tax is £76.59 and air post an
additional
£55.00 Sterling
Tell me this isn't the same plane. But I would not buy it without seeing it first. The Seagull has awesome quality.
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Hi,
No the Spirit is a different plane......... its been out a while here in england......... and its had a few magazine reviews plus its more expensive than the Segull Harrier
I wouldnt even consider the Spirit after seeing the Harrier
No the Spirit is a different plane......... its been out a while here in england......... and its had a few magazine reviews plus its more expensive than the Segull Harrier

I wouldnt even consider the Spirit after seeing the Harrier
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yep, now that you mention it, you are correct. Should have looked closer, but Seagull should be smiling. Imitation is the highest form of flattery. But would be nice to know who copied who
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PS: Since you guys mentioned it earlier - I have noticed from brousing English hobby shops that you guys seem to get a lot of really sharp models over there, that we never see in the good ol' us of a.
.PS: Since you guys mentioned it earlier - I have noticed from brousing English hobby shops that you guys seem to get a lot of really sharp models over there, that we never see in the good ol' us of a.
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I would have said it was the opposite about the models we can get over here lolAnyhow some good online stores worth checking out in order of price and service r as follows..
[link=http://www.inwoodmodels.co.uk]www.inwoodmodels.co.uk[/link]
[link=http://www.alshobbies.co.uk]www.alshobbies.co.uk[/link]
PS : I'm thinking of putting a OS 70 Four Stroke in the Harrier, do u guys think this would be a good choice ???, also thiers no tail bracing like its big brother, but i think i will add a brace just for extra security



