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Old 04-22-2010, 02:05 AM
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Default Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

Guys,

have you seen this ARF anywhere ?
Or is there anyone that owns it to post some pics ?
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Old 04-24-2010, 05:26 PM
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

i could be wrong but i think that is a old discontinued model. i saw a model like that many years ago but im not sure it was made by modeltech. where is that ad from?.....if it is something new i would be very interested in that bad boy!!.......sometimes companys produce models that are not available in the u.s.
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

This actually is from an Australian site and indeed it's a discontinued model.
But other than this,

i am not able to find any info.
A .25 size ARF would be awsome for my taste right now and for my budget but i 'd like to gather some more info.
Also,

seller provided me with some additional pictures,
rather bad though!

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Old 04-25-2010, 06:46 AM
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

.25 models do not seem to be popular nowdays. but i believe that would be a good seller. but i guess maybe in the age of foam EDF jets it lost its appeal.. i bet with a hot .25 or .32 it would be a very fast model.
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

The thing is that we have no info about the assembly and flying characteristics...and we won't find either [:'(]
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

ORIGINAL: Kostas1

The thing is that we have no info about the assembly and flying characteristics...and we won't find either [:'(]
I have recently bought this ARF of the Corsair 2. No real problems with assembly that I can think of. Much like any other ARF kit.

I have a .32 GMS 2000 glow engine installed in the model inverted . This motor has so far proven to be un-reliable installed this way, however it is quite a rocket ship with the .32. In the air the camouflage scheme works great. The orientation of the model can get a bit hard to work out sometimes.

Landing are steady and easy. Be gentle when steering it on the ground or it will tip over, otherwise ... nice.
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Default RE: Modeltech A7-Corsair .25size ??

If you aren't opposed to building from plans, Rich Uravitch has the plans and the plastic bits to build a 25 size corsair
http://richuravitch.com/rubaseline_004.htm

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