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Old 07-22-2014 | 07:24 AM
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Hi there,
I am new to this forum so I hope I am posting to the correct place. I have been searching for an airframe comparable to the Super Falcon-120 and Formost 150 (Both out of stock everywhere I've looked: http://www.nitroplanes.com/fa120nigasje.html / http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1047871 )that I had seen discussed on here in the past that is capable of converting to a gas pusher prop system. I am looking for something relatively that size and around that price range however I'm sure the price will be hard to beat from what I've seen so it is not a strict price range. I hope you can help steer me in the right direction and appreciate your time/help on this.

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The Kangaroo used to have that kind of setup.
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The navy cat that dagada sells in the classifieds here is an updated falcon 120. It is offered in the carbon fiber version and non carbon fiber.
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The navy cat that dagada sells in the classifieds here is an updated falcon 120. It is offered in the carbon fiber version and non carbon fiber.
Ah thank you, I was unaware of this. I'll look into it. You wouldn't happen to know the distance between the tail booms off the top of your head would you?
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Ah thank you, I was unaware of this. I'll look into it. You wouldn't happen to know the distance between the tail booms off the top of your head would you?
Every one ive had I have flown with a turbine in it.

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