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Old 01-24-2004, 12:43 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I have two Ziggs BF 109s in the box. I haven't start build one of those yet. Do everyone have those kit and how they fly? Thanks.
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They are heavily wing loaded and are often difficult to launch! Be sure to build as light as possible and have a strong engine. Depepnding on what you plan to use them for you might want to replace the wing with a larger one and a better airfoil as well. I can supply foam for the wing if your interested. Once launched they fly well.
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Default RE: Ziggs BF 109

I flew Zigg 109 in 704 combat before RCCA 2610. The zigg 109 flies great if you don't add any armor just paint them with latex house paint. I used light radio gear with an 250 ma. battery and a Macao .15 motor. The planes finished up at 23.5 oz and were easy to hand launch.

Have fun: Earl Nester

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