LoneStar & Fliteline models
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Don't waste your time hoping the old FliteLine models will be available anytime soon from LoneStar Balsa. I was just on their web site and they have removed all FliteLine kits from the list.
Does anyone have any FliteLine kits setting around?
Does anyone have any FliteLine kits setting around?
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Or, would someone who has one the kits consider tracing the parts and selling the tracings? The FL kits are so simple, that it doesn't take much data to scratch one up. I for one would really enjoy having another Skooter II to hoot around with. Maybe with a Fox 36RC, like the prototype had. And the F-106, though its capabilities were limited, was fun to blast around with.
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...ght=Skooter+II
This guy made up some short kits......maybe ya could get in contact with him..... Just a Thought.......
This guy made up some short kits......maybe ya could get in contact with him..... Just a Thought.......
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Thanks, Cap't, I dropped him a line about the kits. I used to buy these direct from Riley when he had his shop in Lubbock.
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I met Riley several times....great guy to talk to......used to buy my balsa from him when I lived in Roswell NM.....
I have one of the old Fox .36 engines with the tin can muffler on the rear.....he helped develop it.....quite an interesting story....
I have one of the old Fox .36 engines with the tin can muffler on the rear.....he helped develop it.....quite an interesting story....