Unknown Chipmunk ARF?
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From: Nicholasville,
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One of the guys at my flying field purchased a Super Chipmunk from a hobby shop. The plane looks very nice the only problem is that we can not seem to identfy the plane. I have some info on it though, It has a 74" foam wing, its covered in the standard red, white, and blue Chipmunk scheme, it also has retracts and the Penzoil logos on it. Does anyone have any idea how makes this ARF? If so can you give me some more info on it, like how it flies and what size engine it needs?
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Nop not the WM. This one has a 74" wingspan. the WM has a 64" span. I think it might be a Sports Aviation EZ Chipmunk, but I'v looked all over the web and cant come up with there website. I'll keep trying though!
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Maybe the Jamara Chipmunk
http://www.jamara.de/com/produkte/fl...munk_bild2.htm
http://www.jamara.de/com/produkte/fl...pmunk_text.htm
SJ.
http://www.jamara.de/com/produkte/fl...munk_bild2.htm
http://www.jamara.de/com/produkte/fl...pmunk_text.htm
SJ.
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From: Cleveland Burbs,
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I'm wanting to build a Pennzoil Super Chipmunk as my 3rd plane. As of yet, I'm still undecided as to which way to go as to a Kit, an ARF or manufacturer, although I'm leaning ever more towards the KMP Fiberglass version (especially now after reading the discussions going on in your threads). Although the Goldberg kits are known for their high quality, I'm leaning towards KMP for the looks. I don't like the square fuselage or the spindly looking landing gear on Goldberg Super Chipmunks. The Kondor fuse is round (fiberglass) and more scale looking, the KMP version's gear has a much stouter look, and those Ryan STA style wheel pants really set it off. I've been shopping around hard to see what can be learned on the Super Chipmunks, and I've come across a lot of information, some of which may be of interest to you. Unfortunately it won't be of immediate help in answering your questions regarding your friends 74" version, but depending how far you wanted to pursue it, it could be a step in the right direction.
I've found there are two European builders (could be others) who make (or used to make [Jamara]) the Super Chipmunk:
1. Jamara Modelltechnik; Germany: http://www.jamara.de/d/start.shtmland
2. Flair Products Ltd; England: http://www.ss16.dial.pipex.com/Furth...rames_page.htm
It appears that your friends 74" version could have been manufactured by Flair Products Ltd, if so it looks to be now discontinued. If you click the link below it'll return a reference to a 70.8" Super Chipmunk at Al's Hobbies, again in England. Apparently Al's Hobbies once sold a 70.8" wingspan, but the website currently reflects only the 1460mm (57.5") version: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...=Google+Search
--- Google Search -74" Super Chipmunk ----------
Al's Hobbies... Flair Super Chipmunk ARTF The well known Super Chipmunk in its ... Wingspan 1800 mm (70.8") Weight 4550~4700 g Length 1420 mm (56") Wing loading 74~77 g ... http://www.alshobbiesstore.com/catal...a_Kits__1.html - 82k - Cached - Similar pages
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If you're interested, here's a review of Flair Product's 1460mm (57.5") Super Chipmunk written by a member of the South Wales Radio Control Society: http://www.flyingsites.co Perhaps you could contact them for additional information, Al's Hobbies may help as well.
Your friend's a lucky guy, the Flair version looks really sweet and it appears that Super Chips with 70"+ wingspans are but a thing of the past..., but I'm still looking.
Should anyone (including Mr. Kondor) have information they'd like to pass on regarding the Super Chipmunks, Arfs, Kits or Manufacturers... please do, I'm open to everything - thanks!
Good Luck!
8vsb
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I've found there are two European builders (could be others) who make (or used to make [Jamara]) the Super Chipmunk:
1. Jamara Modelltechnik; Germany: http://www.jamara.de/d/start.shtmland
2. Flair Products Ltd; England: http://www.ss16.dial.pipex.com/Furth...rames_page.htm
It appears that your friends 74" version could have been manufactured by Flair Products Ltd, if so it looks to be now discontinued. If you click the link below it'll return a reference to a 70.8" Super Chipmunk at Al's Hobbies, again in England. Apparently Al's Hobbies once sold a 70.8" wingspan, but the website currently reflects only the 1460mm (57.5") version: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...=Google+Search
--- Google Search -74" Super Chipmunk ----------
Al's Hobbies... Flair Super Chipmunk ARTF The well known Super Chipmunk in its ... Wingspan 1800 mm (70.8") Weight 4550~4700 g Length 1420 mm (56") Wing loading 74~77 g ... http://www.alshobbiesstore.com/catal...a_Kits__1.html - 82k - Cached - Similar pages
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If you're interested, here's a review of Flair Product's 1460mm (57.5") Super Chipmunk written by a member of the South Wales Radio Control Society: http://www.flyingsites.co Perhaps you could contact them for additional information, Al's Hobbies may help as well.
Your friend's a lucky guy, the Flair version looks really sweet and it appears that Super Chips with 70"+ wingspans are but a thing of the past..., but I'm still looking.
Should anyone (including Mr. Kondor) have information they'd like to pass on regarding the Super Chipmunks, Arfs, Kits or Manufacturers... please do, I'm open to everything - thanks!
Good Luck!
8vsb
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Salute to Art - the real Maverick!
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From: Cleveland Burbs,
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Some of the links in my reply were broken, sorry - it's late. These corrections all work fine:
http://www.jamara.de/d/start.shtml
http://www.alshobbiesstore.com/acata...a_Kits__1.html
http://www.flyingsites.co.uk/reviews/flairchipmunk.htm
http://www.jamara.de/d/start.shtml
http://www.alshobbiesstore.com/acata...a_Kits__1.html
http://www.flyingsites.co.uk/reviews/flairchipmunk.htm
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From: st charles, MO,
I've not seen or heard of a 74" chipmunk with a foam wing. That's not to say one doesn't exist. Most I have seen (either ARF or kit built) are around 57 to 64" w/s. Wonder if your friend had a Dynaflite Chipmunk that was modified?
Jamara's and Flair's Chipmunks look to be the same as the one KMP sells. IIRC there's one vendor in China that sells these to several different distributors. Not sure who makes WM's Chipmunk but I'll wager it's an Asian country of origin.
I've had the Goldberg Chipmunk and it is a sweet flyer. You can do just about anything you want with it. If you like building kits this is the one to get.
Jeff
Jamara's and Flair's Chipmunks look to be the same as the one KMP sells. IIRC there's one vendor in China that sells these to several different distributors. Not sure who makes WM's Chipmunk but I'll wager it's an Asian country of origin.
I've had the Goldberg Chipmunk and it is a sweet flyer. You can do just about anything you want with it. If you like building kits this is the one to get.
Jeff



