Composite Roo
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From: Swindon, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi,
Having had a Roo in its previous incarnation, I'm looking at the
composite version as a fairly quick build option, anyone know of
any problems with it??
Mike
Having had a Roo in its previous incarnation, I'm looking at the
composite version as a fairly quick build option, anyone know of
any problems with it??
Mike
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From: Littleton CO., CO
MIKE I just finished one of our Kangaroo Kits for a customer it went together very quickly l have about 30 hours in it plus what customer wants for paint every thing is together and will be ready to fly as soon as we can get it range tested this is an arf turbine kit and everything seems to done very well easy to install servos and plenty of room for everthing look on line here with post of building Kangaroo s there are plenty of good pics to down load We are insalling a Jet Cat P-120 that will be either detuned or will install a speed sensor this one is a red bottom and white top a few stripes and stars will make it look great We have another kit in stock plus we will be geting a shipment of p- 120 s in a couple of days let me know if we can be of any service
Don B miniatureturbine.com
Don B miniatureturbine.com
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I have built(put together) three of the composite Roo's. It took me a week to build one start to finish complete. There are a few things you have to figure out that the instructions doesnt lay out very well, but for the most part it is a very simple, nice kit. The wings are a little tight on wing tube and are a little hard to get on and off. But you cant beat the price, quality and quick and easy building. Have flown it with 500, 750, and 1000. I fly the crap out of mine and have alot of fun with it. I probably have more fun with it than any other jet i have.
Scott Marr
Scott Marr



