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From: Midlothian,
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Has any one tried either one of these? Not bad looking and the price is decent too.
[link]http://www.atlantahobby.com/shopexd.asp?id=6270[/link]
[link]http://www.atlantahobby.com/shopexd.asp?id=6269[/link]
[link]http://www.atlantahobby.com/shopexd.asp?id=6270[/link]
[link]http://www.atlantahobby.com/shopexd.asp?id=6269[/link]
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From: Gulf Breeze ,
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He said he would ship it today. I should have it by the weekend.
easy enough to scab some wood into the engine mount if it looks weak.
I'll let you know what I think, next week or so.
easy enough to scab some wood into the engine mount if it looks weak.
I'll let you know what I think, next week or so.
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From: Gulf Breeze ,
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100 dollars worth of fun = PRO BRO BRAWLER.. be ready I think cappy is coming to memphis
100 dollars worth of fun = PRO BRO BRAWLER.. be ready I think cappy is coming to memphis
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From: Gulf Breeze ,
FL
Got the box UPS after I left the office yesterday.
Single boxed! Yea, one thin box, but it made it in good shape.
Here are the specs from Atalanta Hobby web site;
Specifications
Wing Span: 61 in / 1550 mm
Wing Area: 1006sq in / 64.9 sq dm
Flying Weight: 5.7 lbs /2600 g
Fuselage Length: 56.5 in /1435 mm
Engine Required: 2c 0.60 cu in, 4c 0.70 cu in
Empty weight 2.3 Pounds
Mojo 60" is 1000 sq in, so this is similar in size.
The wing is straight - no taper any direction.
All the control surfaces are very small. This is going to be the downfall of this plane. If it lives to mid summer and flys decent at all I may build new surfaces. For now I'm gonna use all the stock parts.
I'll let you know as it comes together.
Single boxed! Yea, one thin box, but it made it in good shape.
Here are the specs from Atalanta Hobby web site;
Specifications
Wing Span: 61 in / 1550 mm
Wing Area: 1006sq in / 64.9 sq dm
Flying Weight: 5.7 lbs /2600 g
Fuselage Length: 56.5 in /1435 mm
Engine Required: 2c 0.60 cu in, 4c 0.70 cu in
Empty weight 2.3 Pounds
Mojo 60" is 1000 sq in, so this is similar in size.
The wing is straight - no taper any direction.
All the control surfaces are very small. This is going to be the downfall of this plane. If it lives to mid summer and flys decent at all I may build new surfaces. For now I'm gonna use all the stock parts.
I'll let you know as it comes together.
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From: Summerville,
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Sounds like this'll wind up like all of your planes.......thus the name....buildflycrash....
Seriously, this could be the combat plane for Nashville!!!!I've got an old Mojo that I'm saving
Seriously, this could be the combat plane for Nashville!!!!I've got an old Mojo that I'm saving
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From: Gulf Breeze ,
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Sounds like this'll wind up like all of your planes.......thus the name....buildflycrash....
Seriously, this could be the combat plane for Nashville!!!!I've got an old Mojo that I'm saving
Sounds like this'll wind up like all of your planes.......thus the name....buildflycrash....
Seriously, this could be the combat plane for Nashville!!!!I've got an old Mojo that I'm saving
It will not likely to survive untill September - Now Memphis, it may live that long. Wess arn't you going to Mempho?



