identify this plane
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From: Pueblo West,
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it kinda reminds me of a wildcat


I was thinking about trying to modify the tail to make it look a little closer and recovering it with the same scheme in either the dove grey or navy blue, and converting it to a tail dragger.

I was thinking about trying to modify the tail to make it look a little closer and recovering it with the same scheme in either the dove grey or navy blue, and converting it to a tail dragger.
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ERRRR Wet Cat?
Consider recovering, then you got yourself a ''new'' plane. If it flys like a stick I would keep it and fly it like I stole it.
ERRRR Wet Cat?
Consider recovering, then you got yourself a ''new'' plane. If it flys like a stick I would keep it and fly it like I stole it.
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That, to me, looks like a good old klunker. Everybody needs to have at least ONE in their fleet. So slap an engine on that old rat and FLY the thing. Don't make any modifications, keep it just the way it sits. I'd like to see a video if you can make one!
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The wing and tail feathers look like they were stollen from an old trainer. And the fuse might be some sort of scratch build. Does it look like the wing used to be a rubberband mount? Also take the wing off and get us a picture inside the fuse. By the way, how much did your buddy pay you to take this plane?





