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Old 04-28-2007, 09:41 AM
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Default RE: New H9 Sundowner

Skis and smoke system eehh... for the Sundowner, the trails will look real good on a blue winter sky.

I started with the LR-1 racer. It is made by Wildhare RC and in the picture below it is the small one with its two brothers in the background the Extra and Edge also made by them. It was quick but got really small as soon as you took off,
so I was looking for something bigger and that is when I got the Alley Cat, with the Jett 90LX the cat is quick and really tracks well, but I was still looking for something bigger that would be a begginer's entry to racing, without going full bore as far as budget was concerned.

To quote my buddy Rmenke fast = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

If you look at some of the GR-7, giant scale racing planes with the composite fuse and GT-80 engines they reach 250 mph
and also run for 10k.

Look at the Sundowner from Luvara racing and you will see what I mean.

The Hangar 9 is no where near this class but is a good way to get people interested into racing.

Should be real interesting to see all the different set-ups for this new plane for Hangar 9.

I for one, will be looking forward to it.

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