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Old 12-13-2016 | 06:56 PM
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My vote for Senior Kadet power goes to the Saito 56 or 62. For gas power the Saito FG11 or FG14 is gonna be just right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xeScXZf2bE

check the video for 56 power ...as you can see...it is all the airframe needs..
Old 10-25-2022 | 02:40 PM
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Hey MarK! How as the maiden with the DLE 20?
Old 11-08-2022 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by esacco
Hey MarK! How as the maiden with the DLE 20?
His last forum activity was March 2019. 3 1/2 year old post he had,
I imagine he either isn't in the hobby anymore, or wouldn't remember a maiden so far back in time, not in detail anyway.
He may even have gone over to a more active forum online? Last guy who posted here before you hasn't come back since 5/2021.

When I log into this forum these days, I feel like I'm grocery shopping at a Wal-Mart just 20 minutes before closing time,
and their large building only has employees left in it, eager to go home. I go through the threads here looking for "customers" but
most of the sections have the lights turned off already, suggesting that its time to leave.

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Old 11-09-2022 | 04:59 PM
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Unfortunately, I would have to agree with you on that. What I see to be the major issue is that many in the R/C hobby have left due to age, cost, health or other "life" factors. What we don't see is new blood entering the hobby world as today's new "hobbyist" isn't looking for a hobby. What they are looking for is something to occupy their spare time until they get tired of it, not something that requires work, practice and learned skills to master.

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