Well i bought the Modeltech Mini Magic extra
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Got a Bassicly brand new OS25FX sitting on the table, and a whole fleat of HS81's.
Plane looks pretty nice, was impressed with the qaulity as i have had bad experiences with global Aircraft, I will need to run some CA over all the stress points, as there is a lack of glue throughout the entire airframe so andybody else who may decide to buy this make sure you check all the stress points.
I havnt decided whether or not ill use the wire landing gear or change out to Light aluminum gear.
Accses to the landing gear plate is really good, wouldnt be hard at all to install some blind nuts for the solid gear.
Ill let you know how the build goes as i progress, should be a fast build as there isnt much assembly at all.
Heres the specs on the plane
Specifications:
Span: 35.5in. - 900mm
Area: 368sq.in. - 23.8sq.dm.
Length: 35.5in. - 900mm
Weight: 28 to 38 oz. – 800 to 1100g
Wing Loading: 11 to 15 oz/sq.ft. - 33 to 46 g/sq.dm.
Functions A/E/R/T
Servos: 5
Power: 20-30 Four Stroke, 15-20 Two Stroke, MPX480BL4T/G Brushless, 2-3 cell 2000 or greater liPo
Plane looks pretty nice, was impressed with the qaulity as i have had bad experiences with global Aircraft, I will need to run some CA over all the stress points, as there is a lack of glue throughout the entire airframe so andybody else who may decide to buy this make sure you check all the stress points.
I havnt decided whether or not ill use the wire landing gear or change out to Light aluminum gear.
Accses to the landing gear plate is really good, wouldnt be hard at all to install some blind nuts for the solid gear.
Ill let you know how the build goes as i progress, should be a fast build as there isnt much assembly at all.
Heres the specs on the plane
Specifications:
Span: 35.5in. - 900mm
Area: 368sq.in. - 23.8sq.dm.
Length: 35.5in. - 900mm
Weight: 28 to 38 oz. – 800 to 1100g
Wing Loading: 11 to 15 oz/sq.ft. - 33 to 46 g/sq.dm.
Functions A/E/R/T
Servos: 5
Power: 20-30 Four Stroke, 15-20 Two Stroke, MPX480BL4T/G Brushless, 2-3 cell 2000 or greater liPo
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Hope it flys as GREAT as their other 3d planes ...
I am VERY HAPPY with ModelTech as their planes
do fly as advertized...[8D]
Keep us posted....
I am VERY HAPPY with ModelTech as their planes
do fly as advertized...[8D]
Keep us posted....
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I sure do wish I knew about this plane a few weeks ago. I have a .30 size F.S. that I was looking for a aerobatic plane for & I ended up buying a 36" wingspan extra that I think is not going to be a very good flier. The extra I bought has a much more scale wing and I think this will give me problems. Please keep us posted as to how this flies & if mine flies like crap I might buy this plane.
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I bought one last week, and I'm in the process of building it now.
Mine will be powered by an MP Jet 28/20-7 outrunner...
I have a Kokam 2000 3 cell and I'm waiting for my ESC...
Gonna use HS-81's also, w/ a 555 Rx.
AUW should be 30-32 oz.
It looks like it should be a nice flyin' little airplane, and if it flys like the bigger one, I'll be happy.
(I'm hoping it will slow down and settle a little easier than the MF...)
Mine will be powered by an MP Jet 28/20-7 outrunner...
I have a Kokam 2000 3 cell and I'm waiting for my ESC...
Gonna use HS-81's also, w/ a 555 Rx.
AUW should be 30-32 oz.
It looks like it should be a nice flyin' little airplane, and if it flys like the bigger one, I'll be happy.

(I'm hoping it will slow down and settle a little easier than the MF...)
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Forgot something...
For all yaz that are interested...
The airfoil is 1.525" thick (mine is anyway...) and w/ a 10.75 " root chord = 14.2% and a 10" tip chord = 15.25% thickness.
I have a feeling that it will be a much nicer flying wing/airplane than some of the others of approx. the same size.
For all yaz that are interested...
The airfoil is 1.525" thick (mine is anyway...) and w/ a 10.75 " root chord = 14.2% and a 10" tip chord = 15.25% thickness.
I have a feeling that it will be a much nicer flying wing/airplane than some of the others of approx. the same size.
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When i bought it I spoke to a guy who has one with a Magnum xl15, he said it isnt the greatest 3D bird but it will 3D some, of course under the right thumbs im sure it can be really rung out.
I got it to have a small plane thats just easy to toss in the trunk and go, and from the sounds of it its a great fun fly plane, very fast roll rate, tail has plenty of authority.
Might be a week before i get to it, im moving this month so my hanger's about to be uprooted[:@] and im being forced into a 6x8 shed [&o]
Oh well at least my new place sits on 2 acres of land and i can fly my electrics off my back porch
I got it to have a small plane thats just easy to toss in the trunk and go, and from the sounds of it its a great fun fly plane, very fast roll rate, tail has plenty of authority.
Might be a week before i get to it, im moving this month so my hanger's about to be uprooted[:@] and im being forced into a 6x8 shed [&o]
Oh well at least my new place sits on 2 acres of land and i can fly my electrics off my back porch
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Ill see if i can later today gonna be a busy day, ill check the wieght as well
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Looks really nice, can you post some pictures about the actual kit?
Thanks
Looks really nice, can you post some pictures about the actual kit?
Thanks




