JETCO trainer info
#1
Thread Starter

Hi friends:
Anybody know this german trainer ???
I find it in:
http://shop.strato.de/epages/6131678...Products/JETCO
Many thanks in advance.
Carlos Márquez.
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Anybody know this german trainer ???
I find it in:
http://shop.strato.de/epages/6131678...Products/JETCO
Many thanks in advance.
Carlos Márquez.
_______________________________
http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
#2
Perdon Carlos, si usted puede hacer un Bobcat con su propio talento y unas pocas horas de trabajo, para que quiere saber de este avion? 
Saludos, Enrique.

Saludos, Enrique.
#3
Thread Starter

Hello Enrique:
Not is for me, is for one friend that has a P60, and this model could be suitable for this turbine, but the question is, the quality is good or not for the low price fo the model.
Many thanks Amigo.
Recuerdos desde España.
Carlos Márquez.
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Not is for me, is for one friend that has a P60, and this model could be suitable for this turbine, but the question is, the quality is good or not for the low price fo the model.
Many thanks Amigo.

Recuerdos desde España.
Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
#4
Always helping your friends, way to go Carlos!
A RCU member called Ahmet mentioned this airplane before, maybe you can get some info from him:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_12...tm.htm#1291585
Enrique
A RCU member called Ahmet mentioned this airplane before, maybe you can get some info from him:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_12...tm.htm#1291585
Enrique
#5

Hi Carlos
My friend bought one, and it flew great with a simjet 1200.
It is a very basic kit, so you have to think and build a little yourself.....but no problem for you guys
My friend bought one, and it flew great with a simjet 1200.
It is a very basic kit, so you have to think and build a little yourself.....but no problem for you guys
#7
Thread Starter

Hello Sonnich:
Sorry, we write at same time. ja,ja.
I have the Bobcat in almost to fly with the new scheme. Do you see it ?
Your friend flown my Bobcat ? You no told me nothing over this. Send me a MP if you want.
My friend José Antonio think to buy this model for a P60, it is a cheap model and look very pretty.
Best Regards from Spain.
Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
P.D.- I have job enough at time, but no is bad idea.

Sorry, we write at same time. ja,ja.

I have the Bobcat in almost to fly with the new scheme. Do you see it ?
Your friend flown my Bobcat ? You no told me nothing over this. Send me a MP if you want.
My friend José Antonio think to buy this model for a P60, it is a cheap model and look very pretty.
Best Regards from Spain.

Carlos Márquez.
________________________________
http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
P.D.- I have job enough at time, but no is bad idea.

#8

My friend is almost ready to fly his/your bobcat......just needs the clear coat.
His jetco is the pink one above in the pictures.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcRYK2yqyeA[/youtube]
His jetco is the pink one above in the pictures.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcRYK2yqyeA[/youtube]
#9
Thread Starter

Hi again Sonnich:
That sound great, when he finish make photos for send me, please.
The JETCO fly very well. Thanks for the video.
BR from Spain.
Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/

That sound great, when he finish make photos for send me, please.
The JETCO fly very well. Thanks for the video.
BR from Spain.
Carlos Márquez.
________________________________
http://cmjets.blogspot.com/
#11

My Feedback: (1)
Hi Carlos.
I own one of those JETCO since a couple of years which hope to have in flying conditions after the summer jet flying banning here in Madrid.
As Sonnich explained is a "basic" kit with just the parts shown on the fourth photo of his post #5. You have to add and cut yourself the plywood formers and buy all accesories including Robbe Servo Locks. The model, as you may find, it is intended for fixed rudder although I prefer modifiying the tail booms to have actual rudder control.
About the quality, I must admit that both fiberglass and foam-wood parts are great quality and finish of fuselage and tail booms are a total luxury with no mould beams visible.
As fas as I remember Aceituno had one which sold second hand if you need any flying references.
Meanwhile I leave here a link to a previous thread by John Agnew from 2005 with a quite complete review on the model. Hope you find it interesting:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_27..._1/key_/tm.htm
Best Regards from Spain,
Jesus Cardin
I own one of those JETCO since a couple of years which hope to have in flying conditions after the summer jet flying banning here in Madrid.
As Sonnich explained is a "basic" kit with just the parts shown on the fourth photo of his post #5. You have to add and cut yourself the plywood formers and buy all accesories including Robbe Servo Locks. The model, as you may find, it is intended for fixed rudder although I prefer modifiying the tail booms to have actual rudder control.
About the quality, I must admit that both fiberglass and foam-wood parts are great quality and finish of fuselage and tail booms are a total luxury with no mould beams visible.
As fas as I remember Aceituno had one which sold second hand if you need any flying references.
Meanwhile I leave here a link to a previous thread by John Agnew from 2005 with a quite complete review on the model. Hope you find it interesting:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_27..._1/key_/tm.htm
Best Regards from Spain,
Jesus Cardin
#12
Thread Starter

Jesús:
This questions are only for know the quality of the model, it is a possible model for one friend, he har Boomerang intro, but he want to have another trainer.
Regards from Pontevedra.
Thanks all.
Carlos Márquez.
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http://cmjets.blogspot.com/

This questions are only for know the quality of the model, it is a possible model for one friend, he har Boomerang intro, but he want to have another trainer.
Regards from Pontevedra.

Thanks all.
Carlos Márquez.
____________________________
http://cmjets.blogspot.com/




