GP 1/4 scale Extra300
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From: Glen Robertson, ON, CANADA
Would anyone have any comments about the Great Planes 1/4 scale Extra 300 at 78" wingspan. Would a ZDZ 40 be too much for this plane,
Thanks for any input.
Thanks for any input.
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From: Glen Robertson, ON, CANADA
Originally posted by aerografixs
Would anyone have any comments about the Great Planes 1/4 scale Extra 300 at 78" wingspan. Would a ZDZ 40 be too much for this plane,
Thanks for any input.
Would anyone have any comments about the Great Planes 1/4 scale Extra 300 at 78" wingspan. Would a ZDZ 40 be too much for this plane,
Thanks for any input.
Any comments Dick Hanson, would be appreciated also
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Roger, I do not believe they have been delivered yet. The specs on it look almost identical to Dave Patrick's Extra 300 which many people are flying with 40 - 50cc engines and having alot of success. The real unknown is what this plane will actually weigh in production models. I am flying a DP Extra with a BME 50 with fantastic results. The 40 would be plenty of power. Hope this helps, cbk
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From: Glen Robertson, ON, CANADA
Originally posted by cbk07
Roger, I do not believe they have been delivered yet. The specs on it look almost identical to Dave Patrick's Extra 300 which many people are flying with 40 - 50cc engines and having alot of success. The real unknown is what this plane will actually weigh in production models. I am flying a DP Extra with a BME 50 with fantastic results. The 40 would be plenty of power. Hope this helps, cbk
Roger, I do not believe they have been delivered yet. The specs on it look almost identical to Dave Patrick's Extra 300 which many people are flying with 40 - 50cc engines and having alot of success. The real unknown is what this plane will actually weigh in production models. I am flying a DP Extra with a BME 50 with fantastic results. The 40 would be plenty of power. Hope this helps, cbk
Thanks, it does help, I will forward the info to my friend.
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From: EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ
Not to add confussion to the issue World Models has just advertised their own version of the new Pattie Wagstaff Extra 300
and World Models is advertising 80 inch wing span. It is also available in purple and white. If this model runs true to all other World Models ARF'S it should be a great plane.
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and World Models is advertising 80 inch wing span. It is also available in purple and white. If this model runs true to all other World Models ARF'S it should be a great plane.
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No this is an old post (1 year) about the PW Extra from GP.
ORIGINAL: bike466
If this is the new Extra from Great Planes you are talking about according to the ad for on RCU the wing span is 74".
If this is the new Extra from Great Planes you are talking about according to the ad for on RCU the wing span is 74".



