Whats on your kitchen table?
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RE: Whats on your kitchen table?
Don't be afraid of the dust they are real easy to build and not hard to fly either, if you can fly the whiz I don't think there will be any issue with the dust. The dust is much faster than the whiz or at least mine are although I guess it really isn't a fair comparison since my dusts have a Jett and a Weston on them. The dust will fly just fine slow so you don't have to fly it full speed until you are comfortable.
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Here's whats on mine.It took awile but it's done.Just in time for the next new one!The Cermark planes are just great.I flew the heck out of it for two years and it held together excellent.I can't wait to fly this one.
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ORIGINAL: cobratraxxas69
Cermark F-20 with Jett 50
and 2 Diamond Dusts (1 with a Rossi 40 (the beater Dust, the other (white in the background) with a K&B 6.5)
Cermark F-20 with Jett 50
and 2 Diamond Dusts (1 with a Rossi 40 (the beater Dust, the other (white in the background) with a K&B 6.5)
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RE: Whats on your kitchen table?
I promised you guys a piture of my kitchen table project so here ya go. Just finished her tonight and if the weather's good in the morning she might break ground. I'm posting more pictures in the vintage airplanes forum because it's really more appropriate there if any of you want to see some more.
12' Westerner
12' Westerner