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Is that a bunny on the tail? If so it's a Wild Hare R/C that has been recovered by the owner. Span of 84". We could use a little more help with dimensions sinze size perspectives are not provided beyond the extension cord and water cooler.
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It's a Columbo Anderson Extra.
Look at the pics on rcgroups. See the fuse sides in front of the wing tube? Now look at the AW pics.
http://www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx?ID=196
Look at the support panel under the rudder servos. Now look at the pics on AW site.
Look at the lite ply piece in front of the rudder tray. Now look at the pics from AW.
It's a Columbo Anderson Extra 300L. That's a Twin seat--low wing.
I gotta say though--the build looks like a boxcar full of smashed buttholes. Look at all the epoxy slopped all over. Look at the F2 formers where they meet the fuse sides. Look at the top of the motor box pieces. Epoxy slopped all over. Look where the motorbox comes out of the front of the F2 former. Again, looks like somebody stood back and tossed a bucket of epoxy at it with a horses tail.
Horrible attention to detail IMO. You're supposed to wipe that epoxy off. Looks like crap. I don't blame the guy for not wanting to keep it after he traded for it.
Look at the pics on rcgroups. See the fuse sides in front of the wing tube? Now look at the AW pics.
http://www.aero-works.net/store/detail.aspx?ID=196
Look at the support panel under the rudder servos. Now look at the pics on AW site.
Look at the lite ply piece in front of the rudder tray. Now look at the pics from AW.
It's a Columbo Anderson Extra 300L. That's a Twin seat--low wing.
I gotta say though--the build looks like a boxcar full of smashed buttholes. Look at all the epoxy slopped all over. Look at the F2 formers where they meet the fuse sides. Look at the top of the motor box pieces. Epoxy slopped all over. Look where the motorbox comes out of the front of the F2 former. Again, looks like somebody stood back and tossed a bucket of epoxy at it with a horses tail.
Horrible attention to detail IMO. You're supposed to wipe that epoxy off. Looks like crap. I don't blame the guy for not wanting to keep it after he traded for it.
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From: Pine Bluff, AR,
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It's I gotta say though--the build looks like a boxcar full of smashed buttholes. Look at all the epoxy slopped all over. Look at the F2 formers where they meet the fuse sides. Look at the top of the motor box pieces. Epoxy slopped all over. Look where the motorbox comes out of the front of the F2 former. Again, looks like somebody stood back and tossed a bucket of epoxy at it with a horses tail.
It's I gotta say though--the build looks like a boxcar full of smashed buttholes. Look at all the epoxy slopped all over. Look at the F2 formers where they meet the fuse sides. Look at the top of the motor box pieces. Epoxy slopped all over. Look where the motorbox comes out of the front of the F2 former. Again, looks like somebody stood back and tossed a bucket of epoxy at it with a horses tail.
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Hey I'm sorry I didnt see the other pics, and I dont know.
Sorry.
A better pic of the canopy would help.
The C/A canopy are so ugly it would be easy to decide.
Sorry.
A better pic of the canopy would help.
The C/A canopy are so ugly it would be easy to decide.






