Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
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Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
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Global makes a Kit, but it's for a glow. Do I have any options for a DVII electric wise? If not any other WW1 BiPlane kits worth it??
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Tommy in NY [8D]
Global makes a Kit, but it's for a glow. Do I have any options for a DVII electric wise? If not any other WW1 BiPlane kits worth it??
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Tommy in NY [8D]
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RE: Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
The Global one can be easily converted to Electric. Lots of room inside and easy to add air breathing. Here's a review of an electric conversion of the plane. http://www.hobbypeople.net/review/232501sem.htm.
I'm selling mine on EBay if your interested..._> Item #3182962092
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I'm selling mine on EBay if your interested..._> Item #3182962092
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RE: Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
Dare has a stick and tissue kit for a geared speed 400. These semi-scale kits require experience in building stickand tissue models but can fly great if set up properly. Use Google to find Dare's websitge or Pat's Custom Models Pat Tritle designed this and many other stick and tissue models.
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RE: Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
Sig Manufacturing is coming out with an electric foam arf Fokker D7-supposed to be delivering early april
(I've got one ordered).i
Has a 32.7" wingspan.
Sig's at sigmfg.com
(I've got one ordered).i
Has a 32.7" wingspan.
Sig's at sigmfg.com
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RE: Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
ORIGINAL: E-Challenged
Dare has a stick and tissue kit for a geared speed 400. These semi-scale kits require experience in building stickand tissue models but can fly great if set up properly. Use Google to find Dare's websitge or Pat's Custom Models Pat Tritle designed this and many other stick and tissue models.
Dare has a stick and tissue kit for a geared speed 400. These semi-scale kits require experience in building stickand tissue models but can fly great if set up properly. Use Google to find Dare's websitge or Pat's Custom Models Pat Tritle designed this and many other stick and tissue models.
They have about 180 kits available.
All quality laser cut, light and suitbale for electric or glow conversion.
[link]http://www.darehobby.com[/link]
several wright flyers, dr1s, plenty of ww1 kits and warbirds and more.
i like them.
there are also many there by mike midkiff that are perfect scale replicas.
checkout the B17 in the customers models.
Tim.
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RE: Fokker DVII Any Options/Kits Electric?
Check Hobby Hangar, they have a D7 that can be electrocuted. For other WWI model kits try AerodromeRC.com. Kurt has a number of of geared speed 400 sized lasercut short kits (superb quality). Peter Rake in England has a number of plans that have been published in the Brit mags.
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