Name this Plane
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I recently acquired this plane dirt cheap...The seller on Craigslist listed it as a Kaos, but i know better than that... Just by looking at it i can tell it is at least 20+ years old, it came with a ST Saturno 60, Rx and servos which i will replace with 821s that i had for a "spare" plane... All for 100 bucks
Can anyone identify the name of this model?
sorry for the horrible pics i took then in the evening with my cell phone.
Can anyone identify the name of this model?
sorry for the horrible pics i took then in the evening with my cell phone.
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Metallica,
It may be the Bridi Kaos.
I have a similar looking plane and that is what
the people in my club said it was.
The current Kaos is a mid-wing while the Bridi is a low-wing.
Hope this helps,
KW_Counter
It may be the Bridi Kaos.
I have a similar looking plane and that is what
the people in my club said it was.
The current Kaos is a mid-wing while the Bridi is a low-wing.
Hope this helps,
KW_Counter
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This is a Bridi Kaos 60 size, I tried to get a photo of the same angle you are showing. I made some mods on this one though, I made a much longer fin and made the rudder bigger plus it's a tail dragger. Joe Bridi made several designs of this plane with slight mods plus Tower had the kits for a time and made some slight changes. I have some plans for some of his early designs and they all used the same wing but have a shorter fuse. Your plane may be one of the early designs?? Hard to tell from the photos. Also, most of the small pattern planes from the 60s through the 70s looked quite a bit alike, I built a Daddy Rabbit from 1966 and it may have shorter moments but it still looks a lot like a Kaos.
I went ahead and added a photo of the DR too so you could see what I'm talking about.
I went ahead and added a photo of the DR too so you could see what I'm talking about.
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MetallicaJunkie,
You could try to find a similar model at this collection of pictures of Classic Pattern models:
http://www.trentonrcflyers.com/pattern/patternk.htm
It seems that the wing is non-tappered, and that the vertical fin is swept back; not like any of the Kaos.
You could try to find a similar model at this collection of pictures of Classic Pattern models:
http://www.trentonrcflyers.com/pattern/patternk.htm
It seems that the wing is non-tappered, and that the vertical fin is swept back; not like any of the Kaos.
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Ok thanks for the help guys, ill call it a Kaos then.... i cant believe the engine and plane are older than i am(30) It is in great shape. I think i might have a new favorite sport plane
nice site lnewqban

nice site lnewqban
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Ok thanks for the help guys, ill call it a Kaos then.... i cant believe the engine and plane are older than i am(30) It is in great shape. I think i might have a new favorite sport plane
nice site lnewqban
Ok thanks for the help guys, ill call it a Kaos then.... i cant believe the engine and plane are older than i am(30) It is in great shape. I think i might have a new favorite sport plane

nice site lnewqban
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MetallicaJunkie,
You could try to find a similar model at this collection of pictures of Classic Pattern models:
http://www.trentonrcflyers.com/pattern/patternk.htm
It seems that the wing is non-tappered, and that the vertical fin is swept back; not like any of the Kaos.
MetallicaJunkie,
You could try to find a similar model at this collection of pictures of Classic Pattern models:
http://www.trentonrcflyers.com/pattern/patternk.htm
It seems that the wing is non-tappered, and that the vertical fin is swept back; not like any of the Kaos.
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Definitely not a "Kaos". As stated earlier, the wing is wrong. Also the horizontal stabilizer is very different from any "Kaos" I have owned or observed. Having said that, I don't know what it is.
DaveB
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I think you are right. It had a 54" wing. A little big for a "40" and a little small for a "60"

I think you are right. It had a 54" wing. A little big for a "40" and a little small for a "60"
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From: ChelmsfordEssex, UNITED KINGDOM
ORIGINAL: w8ye
Looks like a Sig KIWI with the ailerons not tapered at the tips
Looks like a Sig KIWI with the ailerons not tapered at the tips
The Kiwi's rudder strake is longer and the trailing edge is slightlytapered not just at the tip. But the plane in question has straight wings. What's unusual is the elevator extending behing the rudder.
That rules out the Kik Fly and the Taurus
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ORIGINAL: safeTwire
Is the rudder mounted? Or is that just the vertical fin? I cant really tell from the photo.
Hey MJ...Turn up the juice in the lava lamp so we can get more detail!
Is the rudder mounted? Or is that just the vertical fin? I cant really tell from the photo.
Hey MJ...Turn up the juice in the lava lamp so we can get more detail!
LOL ok i took a couple more pics to help settle this
ORIGINAL: whatiwork4
it would help to compare if you posted the wingspan,chord and length of your plane
it would help to compare if you posted the wingspan,chord and length of your plane





