Model Tech Hurricane BHP
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From: Paphos, CYPRUS
Does anyone know if Model Tech's Hurricane BHP ARC is out of production? I own one and i have about 10 flights with it. I search the forum but can't find anything about it.
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From: manchester, AE, UNITED KINGDOM
do you mean the 71"span one? its the YT INTERNATIONAL ONE,made by ESM, disributed in the US, by KMP there is a thread in the warbirds section about this, the MK14 spit, and the ME 109
Alan , yt int
Alan , yt int
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From: Dunnunda, AUSTRALIA
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Does anyone know if Model Tech's Hurricane BHP ARC is out of production? I own one and i have about 10 flights with it. I search the forum but can't find anything about it.
Does anyone know if Model Tech's Hurricane BHP ARC is out of production? I own one and i have about 10 flights with it. I search the forum but can't find anything about it.
PS: What did you want to know about it? I had one once and may be able to answer your question.
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From: Florence,
KY
I have one, I've had since '95. Still in excellent shape and a great stand-by. When I've got time to throw something in the air and don't want to goof around too much, this is the one I grab. I've got a Saito 65GK on it, lots of HP but a lot of weight up front.
I'd be curious where yours balances at. Mine files best about 35% back from the chord, seems a bit far back but it handles fine. I was very surprised anyone but me still has one around.
-Steve
I'd be curious where yours balances at. Mine files best about 35% back from the chord, seems a bit far back but it handles fine. I was very surprised anyone but me still has one around.
-Steve



