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Isc Planes
DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE ONE OF THERE ARF'S AND WHAT DO YOU THINK OF IT. I NOTICE CHIEF HOBBIES [ I THINK ] OFFERS THE 300 BUT NEVER SEEN ONE ANYWHERE HERE IN FLORIDA. MAYBE I HAVE AND DIDN'T NOTICE.
LOOKS LIKE A NICE PLANE ON THERE WEB SITE. THANKS |
Isc Planes
They are Almost Ready to Cover planes. They look great and have all the parts to frame up the plane. The instructions are OK if you built before. You still need to cover this as well as paint the fiberglass parts. I'm building the ISC Pitts Challenger II with a G-62. These planes were specifically designed for the Zenoah propellants but they do not finish the engine box, so you could set it up for any power plant.
I flew the Challenger I version a few years back and it was very easy to fly even for an less than seasoned pilot such as myself. I was a bit of a bear on the ground. The new longer aft section was supposed to help that issue. If the 300 is anything like the Pitts you'll get a nicely framed up strong plane for the money. Just remember it's half the work of a kit but three times that of an ARF. |
Isc Planes
THANKS rsallen13 FOR THE INFORMATION. I AM THINKING HARD ABOUT GETTING ONE AND THE INFO YOU TOLD ME IS LEANING MORE TOWARDS ONE.
THANKS FOR THE REPLY. |
ISC Intl
I have 2 kits that I am going to build later in the year, the 300 and the Staud...I think they both look goood and I think that ARCs are a good way to go..you get a lot of the not so fun work done, you can check and recheck everything, and you get to cover as you like...I would only buy ARCs if they were available in more choices...wc
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