Blackhorse models
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madtrev,
Sorry nobody answered in 3 days, but you might be right. There just might not be too many Cantering about. Maybe that's one of the Pacific rim only models?
I did an internet search before posting this and it's pretty much a nofind. One listing on the front find page and it doesn't even show pictures of the model. I'm betting it's not sold in the US.
Sorry nobody answered in 3 days, but you might be right. There just might not be too many Cantering about. Maybe that's one of the Pacific rim only models?
I did an internet search before posting this and it's pretty much a nofind. One listing on the front find page and it doesn't even show pictures of the model. I'm betting it's not sold in the US.
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From: Geraldton, AUSTRALIA
Oops. I didnt look too closely at the date. <div>
</div><div>Sorry. </div><div>
</div><div>da Rock is right the Canter may be only available in certain countries. </div><div>
</div><div>Good opportunity to start a thread on the plane and share your experience with the model for others to see.
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</div><div>Sorry. </div><div>
</div><div>da Rock is right the Canter may be only available in certain countries. </div><div>
</div><div>Good opportunity to start a thread on the plane and share your experience with the model for others to see.
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The Blackhorse Canter is a model. <div>
</div><div>http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...d.asp?id=20816</div>
</div><div>http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk...d.asp?id=20816</div>
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I had just assumed that like most asian produce in Australia, its made for somewhere else and a little of it comes here. Well waddaya know aye. Its a lot like older pattern planes with slightly larger control surfaces. It wont 3d ( not with a 56 saito anyway) but I thought it would have been a bit more popular and was hoping a few could have had some input to setup. It'll knife edge right for the length of the field, but left sinks too quick and it wont hold altitude. I know I need more power - it still is flying on the wing and not the prop, but I'll get there. Prolly needs a 75 2stroke if'nn it'll have prop clearance.
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Could always run a 3 blade prop if a 2 blade wouldnt fit with the 75.<div></div><div>Sounds like a fun model and with the price of them I may just have to pick one up.</div>





