Pilot F-16 Kit
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From: ModjadjiskloofLimpopo, SOUTH AFRICA
Hi all,
I just purchased a Pilot F-16 General Dynamics kit from a friend who had it lying in a cupboard for years.
It looks a little more complicated to build than the kits I am used to, SIG laser cut kits, but I have five of those under my belt now and am ready for something a little more challenging.
Are any of you familiar with this kit? I was wondering how it flies, it doesn't look as easy to fly as my somethin' extra
It is rated for a .19 to .25 glow engine but I want to power it with a electric E-Flite Power 25 motor, there is no way I am getting oil all over this if I put alot of detail into it.
I just purchased a Pilot F-16 General Dynamics kit from a friend who had it lying in a cupboard for years.
It looks a little more complicated to build than the kits I am used to, SIG laser cut kits, but I have five of those under my belt now and am ready for something a little more challenging.
Are any of you familiar with this kit? I was wondering how it flies, it doesn't look as easy to fly as my somethin' extra

It is rated for a .19 to .25 glow engine but I want to power it with a electric E-Flite Power 25 motor, there is no way I am getting oil all over this if I put alot of detail into it.
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From: ModjadjiskloofLimpopo, SOUTH AFRICA
When we had a change of government in the 1990's here in South Africa, they went on a name changing spree. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse but even we can't pronounce some of the places here. My town is named after a local queen who, traditional religion has it, controls the weather.
Seems she likes rain. A lot of it!
Seems she likes rain. A lot of it!



