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Can you folks advise me what this airplane is? It has a Thunderbirds logo on the side, so maybe an F104 of some kind? Who manufactured the airplane and what would be a fair price to both buyer and seller for it? It has a K&B .61 in it that appears to be used but runs well. The airplane itself appears never to have been flown. There are controls to the nose wheel and throttle, but none to the rear of the plane. There is no radio gear in it. I have no use for it.
Thanks, folks. And happy holidays to all of you.
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RE: Please Identify
It is a King Kobra, the airfoiled horizontal stab is a dead give away! it is in my Top 10 favorite planes. I learned to fly pattern with one and even lomechevocs and flat spins. Now I want to buld another one
Doug
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Sorry, I should have said that it has a 58 inch wing span. It looks like the Kobra in Tower's 2008 catalog but larger.
Fred, if you read this, I have tried to answer your PM but my computer won't allow it for some reason. You can Email me at [email protected] if you wish. Meantime, I will attempt to defeat the computer and answer your PM.
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Fred, if you read this, I have tried to answer your PM but my computer won't allow it for some reason. You can Email me at [email protected] if you wish. Meantime, I will attempt to defeat the computer and answer your PM.
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