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Old 09-30-2010 | 07:55 AM
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From a third-party point of view on the US-Vietnam issue, the Phoenix models are quite well built. They are comparable to GP or others and most suited for developing country conditions. I have 3 models from Phoenix- trainer, Tiger and Topstar (Flip3D) and they are all very decent. Yes, the covering is not monokote / ultrakote standard and some of the wood is not excellent quality but you can shrink it with a hair-drier, patch a hole with a bit of clear tape and if you KO your model, you can rebuild it with glue (I crashed from 10 feet hovering and destrored the fuse on my Topstar front of the wing including mount. It was flying the next day again the same as before)

The ARFs I have are older so I dont know whether things are become worse with the newer ones (Topstar is no longer available) and Pheonix doesnt have a lot of models. Interestingly, Phoenix, Seagull and Black Horse are sister concerns (built in the same factory) and I see a lot less resistance to purchasing the latter two in the US.

Coming back to the original thread, yes, work can be a pain when you cant fly[>:]. We havent flown for the last 4 months due to the monsoon

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I find it interesting that you can buy smaller items for the seagull models but not the phoenix. When I warped the windshield on my decathlon I found that you had to buy the entire fuselage just to get the windshield. For the seagull decathlon you could just get the Windshield. Which I tried, but it was about 1/2 inch too wide.
Speaking of Monsoons. we are expecting 6 - 10 inches of rain here today.
Old 09-30-2010 | 08:04 AM
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Actually, we work without "spare parts". If we break something, we have to simply make our own as there is no possibility of getting any. So I didnt factor that in

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Old 09-30-2010 | 08:39 AM
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Good for you.  That's (oh God, he got that glazed look) the way it used to be.  Smash a cowl?  Find a plastic or spun-aluminum salad bowl, Cool-Whip container or start gluing up balsa blocks.  Crush a canopy?  Carve a balsa mock-up and melt a piece of clear plastic over it in a 250° oven.

That's what gives 'em character.  The old war horses held together with spit and twine that you can have fun flying. 

PS - I have no problem buying from Vietnam vs. China.  Half of them were "friendlies" and all of them will be better off with a market. 
Old 09-30-2010 | 10:51 AM
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Good for you. That's (oh God, he got that glazed look) the way it used to be. Smash a cowl? Find a plastic or spun-aluminum salad bowl, Cool-Whip container or start gluing up balsa blocks. Crush a canopy? Carve a balsa mock-up and melt a piece of clear plastic over it in a 250° oven.

That's what gives 'em character. The old war horses held together with spit and twine that you can have fun flying.

PS - I have no problem buying from Vietnam vs. China. Half of them were ''friendlies'' and all of them will be better off with a market.
Yeah, I actually built a vaccum table after I warped my windshield with a heat gun. Tricky part is getting the mold right.
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My first wife was Vietnamese , she is reasonably well built too.
Old 09-30-2010 | 11:23 AM
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My first wife was Vietnamese , she is reasonably well built too. [img][/img]



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