Cosmic wind ARF
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I'm looking for a Cosmic Wind ARF to put a Super Tigre 90 in, I can find to many around espeicaly here in Australia..
I believe the plane was also called "Little Toni" any tip would be great.....
I believe the plane was also called "Little Toni" any tip would be great.....
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G'day Dogz, Check out this ARF Cosmic Wind from Hacker, I doubt a 90 would be enough engine though? I plan on ordering one soon and maybe putting a large 4 stroke (Y.S.140 DZ)
Go to the ARF section on this site- http://www.psit.ca/main_en.html
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Go to the ARF section on this site- http://www.psit.ca/main_en.html
Cheers-
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thanks mate, I've seen those and they look very nice. I'm looking for something a little smaller.. like about 1500 -1600MM wing span the only other option is a Miget Mustage from WM but I was after something a little differant.
thanks mate, I've seen those and they look very nice. I'm looking for something a little smaller.. like about 1500 -1600MM wing span the only other option is a Miget Mustage from WM but I was after something a little differant.
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Dogz- Bridi use to make a Cosmic Wind 1/4? scale kit glass fuz and foam cores etc although not ARF and not in production any longer. You could try placing a wanted ad for the Bridi Cosmic Wind, you never know whats out there?
To the best of my knowledge there is no other ARF Cosmic Winds on the market other than the Hacker 1/3 scale for I.C. engines, there are a couple of semi scale quarter midget pylon racers for 40 size engines and a few electric small ARF versions about as well...
Dogz- where in Oz are you from? I use to be a member of W.R.C.S. in Sydney before moving to the'Great White North' (I married a Canadian girl) doh!
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To the best of my knowledge there is no other ARF Cosmic Winds on the market other than the Hacker 1/3 scale for I.C. engines, there are a couple of semi scale quarter midget pylon racers for 40 size engines and a few electric small ARF versions about as well...
Dogz- where in Oz are you from? I use to be a member of W.R.C.S. in Sydney before moving to the'Great White North' (I married a Canadian girl) doh!
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I'm in Brisvagus... I'm a member of TMAC http://www.tmac.asn.au/
So when you coming home ..back to the lucky country
I love the look of the cosmic....... Pity it's not that popular.
So when you coming home ..back to the lucky country
I love the look of the cosmic....... Pity it's not that popular.
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Dogz - i get back to Oz as often as possible, usually Sept. each year and take in Mangalore Jets in Vic. as jets are my bag! I only really miss the beach and beer, (not necessarily in that order)....oh yeah and meat pies. I make sure I always bring a years supply of Vegemite back to Canada after each visit back to Oz, funny the things you cant go without....
Dogz- you should consider the WM Midget Mustang if you must have an ARF. the Midget is very well built and perfect for a 90 size engine I have a Y.S.91 in mine it is just now awaiting radio gear installation.
To make mine look different from the ARF pack I have stripped entire model of its ugly yellow film covering and have recovered with chrome Monocote and Flite Metal aluminium and added scale markings and trim to replicate the original natural metal Midget that raced in the 50's and 60's it does look cool! and now looks much sharper and more scale...
Cheers-
Dogz- you should consider the WM Midget Mustang if you must have an ARF. the Midget is very well built and perfect for a 90 size engine I have a Y.S.91 in mine it is just now awaiting radio gear installation.
To make mine look different from the ARF pack I have stripped entire model of its ugly yellow film covering and have recovered with chrome Monocote and Flite Metal aluminium and added scale markings and trim to replicate the original natural metal Midget that raced in the 50's and 60's it does look cool! and now looks much sharper and more scale...
Cheers-





