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From: sudburyontario, CANADA
i have a 3rd scale model... its pretty big... the top wing is 66" , bottom is 65" and fuse is 56"
it looks like it might be a byron kit? could be wrong tho... anyone know this kit? also i need to know what engine this bolt pattern fits......
it looks like it might be a byron kit? could be wrong tho... anyone know this kit? also i need to know what engine this bolt pattern fits......
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its an all wood fuse. so it must not be a byron... i have nop clue to what kit this was from.... the way the engine looks is the engine cylinders poked out both sides of cowl....thanks anyways....anyone else?
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hers a couple close ups of the plane... you'll notice the cutouts for the engine cylinders.... i need an engine does anyone have one for this ? if so please get back to me
anxious to get up in the air now.....
anxious to get up in the air now.....
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From: Macho Grande, KS
In the vintage of the Eagle, it was probably a TwinTartan 4? or OS twin. Today it will cost over a "grand" to get a new twin. Why not spend $350 - 400 and get a new 38 to 50cc single and let the extra holes be better ventilation ?



