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aerowoof 08-30-2009 06:17 PM

Allied Hobbies Integra
 
Can anyone tell me when this design appeared and How well does it perform to other designs of the day?

Aurora_60 08-30-2009 06:37 PM

RE: Allied Hobbies Integra
 
I found a link for RCM dating it 4/75. Couldn't confirm it though. Anyone have that issue? Claims RCM has the plans as well. Would be nice to see a pic.


DM

Aurora_60 08-30-2009 06:42 PM

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Found some...
Gotto love that CAsniffer.. You know why.

DM

grotto2 08-30-2009 07:40 PM

RE: Allied Hobbies Integra
 
I saw one fly about '77-'78.
I couldn't tell you how well it flew because the guy flying it knew nothing about pattern. It crashed, anyway.
I never saw another one. Strangely enough I saw a kit show up on thebay a couple of years ago.

aerowoof 09-03-2009 04:27 PM

RE: Allied Hobbies Integra
 
Thanks

cjbotox 06-22-2012 08:54 AM

RE: Allied Hobbies Integra
 
Although this thread is seemingly dead, I would like to revitalize it.

First, I have old yellowed plans saved from 4 Integras I built in early 90's. I found a company that sell the foam cores and will resurrect another.
If you're wondering what makes this plane so special, it is in a class of its own. It flies rock stabil and lands like a trainer. An ordinary K&B .61 powered all my planes effortlessly - even with full house retracts.

There's a small thread on RC Groups with interaction with designer Dick Russ, and I can't get through to him. Has something happened to him?

I bought one of the first Allied kits in 1976, after reading in RCM (?) how it placed first in competition. It has looks it has... well I'm biased so I'll quit while I'm ahead.

If anyone knows how I can contact Dick Russ, I want to ask him the difference between Integra and Integra II.

John

mixerfix 06-23-2012 10:18 AM

RE: Allied Hobbies Integra
 
CJ - can plans still be had?

cjbotox 06-25-2012 09:06 AM

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<span style="font-size: larger;">Well mixerfix, there are no commercially available plans available that I heard of - any where. That's another reason I'd like to contact Mr. Russ.
My plans could be copied, although a couple small peices fell off which have no real significance. One thing I don't have is the instruction manual, but as I mentioned, there's a thread on RCGroups where a gentleman has the whole kit in a box (undoubtedly built by now). I still remember how to build from memory, cause I built so many. Maybe if you're serious you could contact the other party for a copy. I could do a build thread, but I doubt there's enough colective interest for this project.

If you have read the few comments posted about this plane, you should see one where a professional trainer flew one built by a student and said a lot of good things. I remember the guy who taught me to fly was shocked when I brought this plane out for him to maiden. I never told him I bought the kit over a decade ago (back then there were only a handful of ARF's).

The fiist plane on it's first flight was spectacular. He told me it was the most solid flying AC he'd ever flown, and hogged flying time a lot. What neither of us took into account was the fact it was a pattern plane. I was a newbe and crashed it after 5 flights. To me, it was the fastest thing I ever flew. I built another quickly, and it lasted longer but radio problems ended it.

This plane is very COMPACT and standard radio gear has to be shoe horned in the fuse.</span><span style="font-size: larger;"> It has a close resemblance to a reno mustang, even with trike gear.

When I finish building this one, I will have a better idea to compare flying characteristics to. I'm also going to try and post a couple pics.

John</span>

cjbotox 06-25-2012 09:37 AM

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<span style="font-size: larger;">I couldn't find picture of #1, it was red and white. These are #2 and #3, circa 1990. Not fancy in covering but practical.</span>


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