MK Laser 200
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Hi,
Anyone built and fly an MK Laser 200?
Worth building? Does it fly good?
Wingspan 1770 millimeter / 69.7 inch. For 120 4-stroke.
/Bo</p>
Hi,
Anyone built and fly an MK Laser 200?
Worth building? Does it fly good?
Wingspan 1770 millimeter / 69.7 inch. For 120 4-stroke.
/Bo</p>
"Worth building? Does it fly good?"
Are you kidding?
Thanks for posting, I grabbed your picture to include in my [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_9636215/tm.htm]MK KITS LISTING[/link]

Happy Landings,
Al
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Hi,
Yes I was kidding
I suppose it flies rather good but ut depends what it is compared with.
Some planes fly little better then other comparable planes.
Since it is an MK kit it is as usual good quality.
If somone built and fly this plane it would be nice to hear how good it fly.
/Bo
Yes I was kidding

I suppose it flies rather good but ut depends what it is compared with.
Some planes fly little better then other comparable planes.
Since it is an MK kit it is as usual good quality.
If somone built and fly this plane it would be nice to hear how good it fly.
/Bo
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Here's my latest - ready for covering. Excellent flying airplane. MK designed their semi-scale series to be F3a competitive (at the time - 1984) and I believe Steve Rojecki and Don Weitz flew MK Spinks in the 1985 Masters. I had an OS 90FSR in my first one and that was plenty of power... I have seen an MK Laser powered with a Webra 1.20 and it was... IMPRESSIVE... and that was at 1/2 throttle
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Here's my latest - ready for covering. Excellent flying airplane. MK designed their semi-scale series to be F3a competitive (at the time - 1984) and I believe Steve Rojecki and Don Weitz flew MK Spinks in the 1985 Masters. I had an OS 90FSR in my first one and that was plenty of power... I have seen an MK Laser powered with a Webra 1.20 and it was... IMPRESSIVE... and that was at 1/2 throttle
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I have an MK Laser 200 KIt. 2 sets of plans. I will consider selling it if I get a decent offer. I have built two of them already and they are the best flying kits I have laid hands on.
My laser was heavily modified. because 9 pounds to me is like flying a brick. It finished it in at 6.5 pounds ready to fly. I originally took it up on its maiden flight with a Saito 80 golden knight. Flew terrific. Got a wild hair and added an O.S. 120 pumped(This added about 1/2 a pound to the flying weight) and well, that made it almost hand launchable. I enhanced the tail feathers, made them larger and beefed them up so I didn't have to add the flying wires(metal rods actually). This helped balance the lighter Saito .80 four stroke. I strongly suggest a pull/pull rudder and elevator.
Back to the Kit. I have opened the box and removed the decaying rubber bands from the wood. All the original hardware is in the box. This is NOT a novice builders kit. Lots of wood, lots of patience, lots of carving, and tons of DUST. But when you are standing at the flying field and you are asked what part of China did your plane come from, you can laugh and say made in America
Again if you are interested in this kit. Shoot me an email and if your price is good I will reply back.
Thanks
R Hammer
[email protected]
My laser was heavily modified. because 9 pounds to me is like flying a brick. It finished it in at 6.5 pounds ready to fly. I originally took it up on its maiden flight with a Saito 80 golden knight. Flew terrific. Got a wild hair and added an O.S. 120 pumped(This added about 1/2 a pound to the flying weight) and well, that made it almost hand launchable. I enhanced the tail feathers, made them larger and beefed them up so I didn't have to add the flying wires(metal rods actually). This helped balance the lighter Saito .80 four stroke. I strongly suggest a pull/pull rudder and elevator.
Back to the Kit. I have opened the box and removed the decaying rubber bands from the wood. All the original hardware is in the box. This is NOT a novice builders kit. Lots of wood, lots of patience, lots of carving, and tons of DUST. But when you are standing at the flying field and you are asked what part of China did your plane come from, you can laugh and say made in America

Again if you are interested in this kit. Shoot me an email and if your price is good I will reply back.
Thanks
R Hammer
[email protected]




