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I'm looking for a Luscombe, .40 or .60 size. I'm really not interested in park flyers and am not yet a kit builder. Hope someone has an idea where I might find one.
I am flying a CUB right now and love it but would like to add a luscombe to my hanger. It sure would be neat to fly a plane with my own name attached.
I am flying a CUB right now and love it but would like to add a luscombe to my hanger. It sure would be neat to fly a plane with my own name attached.
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JMD Models is your only choice. Nice kits. Fiberglass fuse and built up wings. Not an arf, but its a start.
He has a 36 inch span and a 1/5 and 1/4 scale versions.
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Scott
He has a 36 inch span and a 1/5 and 1/4 scale versions.
Regards,
Scott
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Got a website for JMD ? I flew an 8A back in the early 1950's and would love to have a model of one. I would prefer a 1/4 scale but would settle for a .60 size.
Phil
Got a website for JMD ? I flew an 8A back in the early 1950's and would love to have a model of one. I would prefer a 1/4 scale but would settle for a .60 size.
Phil
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I've written to JMD and have yet to recieve an answer. There web site shows only a park flyer and talk about a 1/4 scale. Ones to small and I'm not yet ready for the 1/4 scale. What would be the specs on the 1/5, such as wing span, fuse length, engine requirements etc. Being so inexperienced, I need all the guidance I can get. I would prefer an ARF or a darn good used one. If a kit is the only way to go, than so be it.I really appreciate and value your input.
Thanks
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