XD 91 Skyburner
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From: ENGADINE.N.S.W, AUSTRALIA
Hi Craig,
We developed the XD91 out of the old Skyburner design of many years ago.
It has morphed into several different styles, butstill flies great - even a turbine version.
The XD production was taken over by a couple of guys. It is no longer advertised, but I know there is still a few partial kits available.
If you send me a PM, I can supply name and phone number.
Regards
Dave Burns
IJMC Rep. Australia/New Zealand
We developed the XD91 out of the old Skyburner design of many years ago.
It has morphed into several different styles, butstill flies great - even a turbine version.
The XD production was taken over by a couple of guys. It is no longer advertised, but I know there is still a few partial kits available.
If you send me a PM, I can supply name and phone number.
Regards
Dave Burns
IJMC Rep. Australia/New Zealand
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Hello there.
I think that young guy that comes to the jet flys with his dad flys a Skyburner with a DF,
you know, the blue jobbie.
I'm sure he would have enough info to build one.
Rob Orrock (rorrock RCU name) had something to do with them too, he even uses one
on his posts as his picture.
There was a thread on another forum about them but it was very old:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=369597
What have you got in mind? I'm sure I could design something to use your bits laying
around like that Fivejet wing?
How about a simple scale model that doesn't use a tailpipe? - JC.
I think that young guy that comes to the jet flys with his dad flys a Skyburner with a DF,
you know, the blue jobbie.
I'm sure he would have enough info to build one.
Rob Orrock (rorrock RCU name) had something to do with them too, he even uses one
on his posts as his picture.
There was a thread on another forum about them but it was very old:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=369597
What have you got in mind? I'm sure I could design something to use your bits laying
around like that Fivejet wing?
How about a simple scale model that doesn't use a tailpipe? - JC.




