.40 Pt-19 ??
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From: Slidell, LA
Anybody know of a good quality ARF .40 PT-19? Although I`m not ready yet, I`m wondering if that might be a good first tail dragger that would also qualify as a war bird. Most I`ve seen have been bigger. I`ve got storage space problems! Any help greatly appreciated!
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Kyosho used to make a 40 size PT-19. I have one and it's a very smooth and easy flier. It would make a great first tail dragger. I'm sure there are several laying around if you search a little.
In fact, if you are anywhere near central Texas, I'll sell you mine. It has a grand total of 3 flights on it and is setup for an OS .48 surpass. I built it to get my thumbs back in practice after being out of the hobby for 7 years. Everything came back quicker than I thought
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In fact, if you are anywhere near central Texas, I'll sell you mine. It has a grand total of 3 flights on it and is setup for an OS .48 surpass. I built it to get my thumbs back in practice after being out of the hobby for 7 years. Everything came back quicker than I thought

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From: Mertztown, PA
Hey Bama, I have a House of Balsa PT19 .20 size and it flys great. I know it is smaller than you wanted but tthis thing is a real blast. Although it is a kit it went together very easily.
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From: Rowlett,
TX
John,
I am located in Dallas.
I might be interested in buying your PT-19.
If you have a good closeup picture please send it to me.
I am interested to know if the turtle deck is built up to look like stringers or if it is just round and smooth.
You can contact me at [email protected]
Thanks in advance.
Charlie
I am located in Dallas.
I might be interested in buying your PT-19.
If you have a good closeup picture please send it to me.
I am interested to know if the turtle deck is built up to look like stringers or if it is just round and smooth.
You can contact me at [email protected]
Thanks in advance.
Charlie
Originally posted by JWN
In fact, if you are anywhere near central Texas, I'll sell you mine. It has a grand total of 3 flights on it and is setup for an OS .48 surpass. I built it to get my thumbs back in practice after being out of the hobby for 7 years. Everything came back quicker than I thought
John
In fact, if you are anywhere near central Texas, I'll sell you mine. It has a grand total of 3 flights on it and is setup for an OS .48 surpass. I built it to get my thumbs back in practice after being out of the hobby for 7 years. Everything came back quicker than I thought

John
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Charlie,
Sent you PM. Pictures are posted at:
http://jndneff.home.texas.net/rcplanes/pt19
The turtledeck is built up and stringered. Ignore the color of the close up of the turtledeck. The lighter color blue is the result of my camera's flash.
John
Sent you PM. Pictures are posted at:
http://jndneff.home.texas.net/rcplanes/pt19
The turtledeck is built up and stringered. Ignore the color of the close up of the turtledeck. The lighter color blue is the result of my camera's flash.
John



