Tower Hobbies Trainer 60 ARF
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From: Buna,
TX
Hello,
I'm thinking about getting this plane & have a question to anyone who has seen one or has one....
Are the graphics of the tower hobbies logo and words tower etc... that are on the plane stickers? Or are those part of the graphics on the covering.
I'm thinking about getting this plane & have a question to anyone who has seen one or has one....
Are the graphics of the tower hobbies logo and words tower etc... that are on the plane stickers? Or are those part of the graphics on the covering.
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From: The Woodlands, TX
I had 40 size MKII and the covering was sticky type and the tower hobbies writing and trims were painted on it,
Repairing is not easy and will not look good but it serves training purpose.
Repairing is not easy and will not look good but it serves training purpose.
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From: antelope,
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My 60 mk2 has heat shrink covering, Tower markings were stickons that came off easily, no plastic wingtips either. The manual shows the stickers on a sheet to be installed after assembly
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I have the tower 40 and have beat the heck out of it. Great plane....great price! I started out with the $400.00 next star and it was shot after two or three hard landings( landing gear tore threw fuse).
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From: apple valley,
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I have built and flown 3 TH .40 size trainers and all I can say is they are GREAT. I have not flown the 60 size but I am sure it is great as well.
Dave
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