I know it's an Extra
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My aircraft recognition training only went as far as what the US Army Air Defense Artillery wanted us to know. I know this is an extra, and judging by what I've seen in other kits I have assembled, I'm inclined to think this is a Goldberg kit.
How did I do?
How did I do?
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Oh yeah ...
The windspan is 68", it's 60" long and weighs about 7.75 pounds with an ASP 1.08 on it. Judging by the cowl, I would have to guess that I'm the 5th or 25th owner.
The windspan is 68", it's 60" long and weighs about 7.75 pounds with an ASP 1.08 on it. Judging by the cowl, I would have to guess that I'm the 5th or 25th owner.
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I don't know who made the kit, but it's an Extra 300. It's a twin seat with a shoulder wing. The 300L is a twin seat, but it's got a low wing and faster cruise rate. The 300S is a single seat low wing. You definitely got a 300.




