lebenon PA swap
Airplanes - Aerobatic & 3D,

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Price
$12,345• OBO
- Location Lebanon, PA, USA
- Condition Used
Description:
Hey guys bringing a trailer full of planes and boats to Lebanon swap meet this weekend here's a partial list of what's coming
Carbon Z scimitar Rtf
QQ Somenzini 50cc yak RTF ZDZ 50 BNF
LX models 70mm twin mig 29 RTF minus receiver and batteries (red/white/blue)
OMP katana profile converted to 6s electric RTF
2 ) 60 size Goldberg Cubs one red e/decathlon scheme and one yellow cub scheme
84" G shark ARC plane w/fiberglass parts
69" Giant scale planes Christian eagle stripped off Monaco and recovered in deep red with silver and blue checkered bottom wings, have matching paint to paint fuse and original Christian eagle decals.
Motion RC 90mm viper jet ready to fly in green scheme
Ralph Dorak EL Bandito 90 mm jet kit fiber glass fuse sheeted foam core wings.
Used Fuji BT 32 gasoline engine
Large Dumas PT 19 electric boat ready to run
New Dumas 55 inch scarab with new inbox Zenoa G 23 marine engine and all accessories.
Several older Futaba radios FM and PCM receivers and transmitters and tons of freebies




It's only been 98 years since something like this happened before in PA, so we can reflect on previous experience to help guide our thinking.
When someone coughs in your face, what do you say then to your kids? Not to have any contact with you until you're tested? Sure, I can see that happening.
This simply produces more community transmission - the virus infects a lot of people in a large gathering, who spread it far and wide, just so you can haul some airplanes back and forth with those vintage $5 radios, that no one is going to buy. Bring it home, for the whole family to test their fitness level.
I think it is a bad idea. Problem is when you make your free choice, it sadly affects others severely when you discover you were wrong. If I'm wrong, I'm inconvenienced a few weeks or months, but I'm alive and my airplanes don't eat hay, and your radios can't be worth any less at the next swap meet.


It's only been 98 years since something like this happened before in PA, so we can reflect on previous experience to help guide our thinking.
When someone coughs in your face, what do you say then to your kids? Not to have any contact with you until you're tested? Sure, I can see that happening.
This simply produces more community transmission - the virus infects a lot of people in a large gathering, who spread it far and wide, just so you can haul some airplanes back and forth with those vintage $5 radios, that no one is going to buy. Bring it home, for the whole family to test their fitness level.
I think it is a bad idea. Problem is when you make your free choice, it sadly affects others severely when you discover you were wrong. If I'm wrong, I'm inconvenienced a few weeks or months, but I'm alive and my airplanes don't eat hay, and your radios can't be worth any less at the next swap meet.



