Scale airframe for the "SuperBee"?
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Any ideas on a scale airframe for 14lbs of thrust for shorter runways? I was hoping to find maybe an F-15or L-39 of sorts.. We have a 400ft paved runway. Any good recommendations? Not really looking for speed as much as stability. Thanks
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I would recommend a "scale" Bandit ARF. 
They may not be a full-scale Bandit, but their should be. Your Super Bee will NOT find a happier home.
Chad

They may not be a full-scale Bandit, but their should be. Your Super Bee will NOT find a happier home.
Chad
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Skymaster F-16 1/8, I used to have one and it performs great with the Bee installed on the tail. Also it is a very easy jet to fly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTAUkZ36ccI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNj0vqtMJ2Y
Michel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTAUkZ36ccI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNj0vqtMJ2Y
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Wow, that F16 may be the ticket. What about the JHH A-7 Corsair? Will it land really slow? It definately looks great. Thanks for the recommendations guys...........
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Wow, that F16 may be the ticket. What about the JHH A-7 Corsair? Will it land really slow? It definately looks great. Thanks for the recommendations guys...........
Wow, that F16 may be the ticket. What about the JHH A-7 Corsair? Will it land really slow? It definately looks great. Thanks for the recommendations guys...........
As mentioned, its too small for a Bee anyway...
Bob
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We used 6 kg class of turbine for the Skymaster F-16s and all flight are great.For beginer of jet model,it is not necessary to fly with over-power.
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Skymaster is comming out with a smaller version Viper jet for electric, a bee would be perfect for that jet, and its scale or you can have it as a sport jet if you like.
Joe C!!
Joe C!!
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Skymaster is comming out with a smaller version Viper jet for electric, a bee would be perfect for that jet, and its scale or you can have it as a sport jet if you like.
Joe C!!
Skymaster is comming out with a smaller version Viper jet for electric, a bee would be perfect for that jet, and its scale or you can have it as a sport jet if you like.
Joe C!!




