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drumbum 01-18-2005 08:53 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
so what is the actual wingspan? i have seen two different numbers.. one on the link I posted and 1 the first post stated.. hope his wing span is closer. but now that you have one you can do an actual measurement

DragonHeart 01-19-2005 02:11 AM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I confirm the winspan is 48.4 Inches :D, and of course thier are plug in wings............

My first post is correct Length = 57" - Wing Span = 48.4"

Tram 01-19-2005 06:41 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So is this thing comming to the USA?

jcflysrc 01-20-2005 06:12 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The stabilizer/elevator is diff than it's bigger brothers. Also notice it is counter balanced, thanx for the photos DragonHeart. I sure wish Horizon would make this one available. If enough of us bug em about it...maybe they will!

Jim C

drumbum 01-20-2005 08:06 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 

ORIGINAL: DragonHeart

I confirm the winspan is 48.4 Inches :D, and of course thier are plug in wings............

My first post is correct Length = 57" - Wing Span = 48.4"
I read your post wrong and thought the span was 57" (The fuse length) thats what i get for thinking[X(]

DragonHeart 02-03-2005 03:04 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ok Guys im going with a OS70 FS seems to fit in well............. what kinda servos does anyone recommed for this size bird ? also what size prop for a 70FS for 3D would be best ?

Ive also added tail bracing just incase, as unlike its bigger brother it doesnt say anything about it...........

Thx :)

wessman 02-25-2005 12:13 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
How does it fly? Any reviews, yet?

BR, Peter

Barry Cazier 02-25-2005 12:55 PM

RE: Harrier 3D 46 !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
:)DragonHeart,
Man that is a neat looking airplane! I would really like to see one in person. Say, in an earlier post you showed the plane all wraped up in bubble wrap. Is this the way you plan on flying it? It would offer more protection. Maybe it would fly heavy???? You might be on to something.
Thanks,
Barry


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