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From: Martinez,
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Sure... I'm thinking 40ish size. But I could go up to a 60 size. It's for sport use. But I'm leaning towards a semi scale model. Flight time is a concern. So I need to be able to carry 8 minutes of fuel. Much less and sooner or later I'll stretch that flight just a little too long.
I'm a fairly good pilot. and a fair builder. But this would be my first jet.
Beaner... the F-14 Tomcat Electric looks really cool.
I'm a fairly good pilot. and a fair builder. But this would be my first jet.
Beaner... the F-14 Tomcat Electric looks really cool.
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try www.thorjet.co.uk lots of plan packs, with cnc cut formers, foam wings, etc etc
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From: melbournevictoria, AUSTRALIA
http://www.trimair.com.au/
i get all my gear here. i fly the 91 size f86 sabre and is a dream. easy for a conversion later too.
i get all my gear here. i fly the 91 size f86 sabre and is a dream. easy for a conversion later too.
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Well,
We do make an ARF version of the A-4, but it's currently out of stock. It's gonna be a while before we get any more. Neat plane, though! The A-4 kit is only $415, and it's a very easy build.
We do make an ARF version of the A-4, but it's currently out of stock. It's gonna be a while before we get any more. Neat plane, though! The A-4 kit is only $415, and it's a very easy build.




