Graupner Extra 300S 60/90
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From: Boise,
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Has anyone seen or flown this plane before. Hobby Lobby is selling these for 179.00
For a 60/90 size model ARF that is a good deal(unless it flies like crap) Looks good though. Here is a link to HL
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/extra300.htm
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Bruce
For a 60/90 size model ARF that is a good deal(unless it flies like crap) Looks good though. Here is a link to HL
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/extra300.htm
Lets get some feed back

Bruce
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I have one. I flys great very quick snaps and spins. Here is a link that show everything you would want to know. You can always do a search before posting to get the info you need. Tim
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_527539/mpage_1/key_graupner%252Cextra/anchor/tm.htm#527539]extra post on rcu[/link]
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_527539/mpage_1/key_graupner%252Cextra/anchor/tm.htm#527539]extra post on rcu[/link]
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I've read in several different places that the elevator is weak about 1" from the center of the stab. I think you'd be okay if you put a "square" all the way around the tails. From the bottom of the fuse to the bottom of the horizontal stab and from the top of the vertical stab to the top of the horizontal stab. Real simple to do, but I had that same problem with VMAR Cap 232 .60 Miss Oshkosh and I did that and they were fine. If you do this, I think you'll be okay. But other than reading those comments, I have no other information about the plane. Thanks.
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