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Old 10-14-2008 | 05:00 PM
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Default RE: Redesign and reconstruction of the Oldest Taurus on Earth

WEDJ,

The top of the fuse glued on the frame, picture 1, drying for at least 48 hours so, You see the backside, the plug.
Picture 2, the stab, 21,5 % less surface than the standard Taurus!

Why did we talk so much about the proportional Taurus, with the shortened fuselage, just we saw on the picture of Japan?
Now I am reconstructing the plane of the crate and I realise, this Wester Taurus could be a very good one for the modern proportional radio, even electrical propulsion is in the picture.

Interesting the Oldest Taurus on Earth ready for the newest possibilities of propulsion.
A Taurus with a LiPo battery pack, yach.
A Taurus Cycle? No way, in the Netherlands only the pilots are cycling. But of course not with there tumbs, thumbs are for flying!.

Cees
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