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Old 09-30-2011, 11:45 AM
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Hi All I've been away awhile, and looking to build a Wing P-40.. I see they are NOT producing that kit any more, is there anyone out who is producing the Wing p-40.
Any other p-40's in a 40 size kits out there??

Thanks Dan
Old 09-30-2011, 02:24 PM
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About your only option for a mid size P-40 if the Top-Flite kit.
You can see it here [link=http://www.top-flite.com/airplanes/topa0120.html]Top-Flite[/link]
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Hi The Top Flite P-40 is way to big and it is 8-10 lbs..This was for an Electric project.
Maybe an ARF may be the way to go?
Thanks Anyway Dan
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Exactly how long have you been away?!
I have a 16lb+ electric on 10S.
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How long have been away why does that matter???
It's been ""AWHILE"since I've looked at Wing website.
Dan
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I think what he is referring to is you can easily fly a heavy plane on electric now.  My T-34 is about 6 pounds and electric. flies great. If you go electric, you can lighten the plane by not installing heavy a firewall, and lightening holes in the fuse since it doesn't need to be as rigid for electric as it does for glow.
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Hi I know about the Top Flie P-40. It's a lumber yard in a box..LOL
Just looking for a smaller version, IE. 40 size plane.I might have to look around for BARF,make a battery hatch and a battery tray and go fly.

THanks Dan

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