Anyone know about a Seagull Mustang?
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From: Blacksburg, VA
I was wondering what the flight characteristics are of a Seagull
Mustang. It's a sharp lookin bird, but I'm not so sure how this
thing is going to fly.
Thanks guys,
Geoff
Mustang. It's a sharp lookin bird, but I'm not so sure how this
thing is going to fly.
Thanks guys,
Geoff
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From: MT Vernon,
WA
Originally posted by mail4geoffa
No "seagull models" the company smart guy.
No "seagull models" the company smart guy.
There most certainly is a Seagulls Models, and currently it is being distributed by Horizon Hobbies.
I am flying their Razzle with a OS 91 Surpass and having a ball with it.
I have been waiting to get a Mustang on of these days, I'll be interested to see the Seagull Models version.
Good luck,
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From: singapore, SINGAPORE
hey there. about the segull mustang! err not a very good flier one of the guys at out flew it once and the rest is history. think its collecting dust now
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From: tel avivna, ISRAEL
well lets get back to the plane. we have several seagull planes and most of them are great planes at a bargain price, yes we do modify the hardware to our own standard with du-bro and great planes hardware but for the rest the planes are good and of late we have some of the new models like the edge540, razzle and pc9 and we recommend them to most people. to get back to the p51 it's as good as any other arf better than most but you must have some experience with war birds as most of them require some skill to land and to anticipate stall etc. you can check our gallery and see some of them.




