seagull models t-6 texan ll ARF
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seagull models t-6 texan ll ARF
just finished my seagull models t-6 texan ll. haven't flow it yet but what a great ARF. saito 100 4 stroke power....retracts and remote glow.... RON
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Looks very nice Ron... an impressive looking plane. I've got a good friend who likes that kind of plane... I'll forward a link to him.
I've just completed a Seagull build of the Spacewalker II 120 minus running the engine and adjusting idle and failsafe idle position.
Will you have a wait till spring thaw before flying? Here, we get quite a few nice fly days during the winter. Today was nearly seventy but windy.
Best of luck when the maiden happens.
I've just completed a Seagull build of the Spacewalker II 120 minus running the engine and adjusting idle and failsafe idle position.
Will you have a wait till spring thaw before flying? Here, we get quite a few nice fly days during the winter. Today was nearly seventy but windy.
Best of luck when the maiden happens.
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thanks alot. i hope to fly this sunday. temps in the fiftys. that spacewalker is a nice model. iv'e always liked them. my friend has a t-6 so i saw it fly and looks real scale in the air. i also have a dirty birdy pattern plane. it was a kit from the 80's . just built and flew it. also have a hanger 9 twister 70 os four stroke in it., and a 27-Q stryker. i enjoy them all. the tx weather sure is warmer than here in PA. my daughter in law lives in austin. she said the summer was really hot, day after day. the retracts on this plane are super strong. the struts are 3/16 or 7/32 wire and they won't bend. they lock solid. good luck with yours and happy landings.....................RON
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Ron.... she is very right about day after day of hot in the summer. I was raised in Michigan and do my very best to go north for a few weeks in the summer.
It sounds like the retracts were given some extra effort. Very few retracts at our field due to its rough condition. I've only built one plane with retracts... a Kwik Fly III, back in the '70s. Last winter I built the Seagull AT-6 and a friend had some really nice heavy duty retracts that would have worked in the plane and offered them free, but there was no practical way to get any forward angle on the struts, which would have been a must on our field.
We have a very nice location on an old land fill but the field itself is poor due to the problems keeping it level.
Hope you get a fine day soon for the maiden... and have good fortune with it.
It sounds like the retracts were given some extra effort. Very few retracts at our field due to its rough condition. I've only built one plane with retracts... a Kwik Fly III, back in the '70s. Last winter I built the Seagull AT-6 and a friend had some really nice heavy duty retracts that would have worked in the plane and offered them free, but there was no practical way to get any forward angle on the struts, which would have been a must on our field.
We have a very nice location on an old land fill but the field itself is poor due to the problems keeping it level.
Hope you get a fine day soon for the maiden... and have good fortune with it.