Large Mirage Aviation Design with Mammoth maiden flight
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Hello ,
Satursday were the maiden flights of my new Mirage 2000 1:5 Aviation Design powered by Jet Central Mammoth.Length is 3 Meters,wingspan 2m and weight with fuel 23kgs.The new Mammoth power is amazing and start up is very progressive and easy.
The Mirage is a pleasure to fly and landings can be very slow.
Best regards from France.Etienne.
Satursday were the maiden flights of my new Mirage 2000 1:5 Aviation Design powered by Jet Central Mammoth.Length is 3 Meters,wingspan 2m and weight with fuel 23kgs.The new Mammoth power is amazing and start up is very progressive and easy.
The Mirage is a pleasure to fly and landings can be very slow.
Best regards from France.Etienne.
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Congratulations on the maiden, That is a good looking aircraft. I had the opportunity to stand next to a Mirage at the LeHarve airport when I had a trip to France. It was pushed off the Ramp and was sitting in the grass. I was surprised how small the cross section of the cockpit was. I do not think I could fit in there, even in my younger days!
Again, congratulations!
Ron
Again, congratulations!
Ron
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Congratulations on your maiden, the mirage looks great, keep us updated on the performance of the mammoth looks to be a great engine.
Chaitanya.
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maiden flights of my new Mirage 2000 1:5 Aviation Design The Mirage is a pleasure to fly and landings can be very slow.
maiden flights of my new Mirage 2000 1:5 Aviation Design The Mirage is a pleasure to fly and landings can be very slow.
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Hello Morne,
I hope you are going well.I will be very happy to see you and Anton again at JetPower in September.My Mig 29 is still flying perfectly and I love it! Best regards.Etienne.
I hope you are going well.I will be very happy to see you and Anton again at JetPower in September.My Mig 29 is still flying perfectly and I love it! Best regards.Etienne.
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A few pictures of the second Mirage to fly in Dubai.









Note the scale wing camber and washout on this picture:









Note the scale wing camber and washout on this picture:

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It is the first kit from AD being nearly 100% CAD designed and produced:




Also have a look here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_83..._1/key_/tm.htm




Also have a look here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_83..._1/key_/tm.htm
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Hello,
congratulationt to your maiden flight. The Mirage is my most favorite airplane
.
My maiden flight was on december last year.
Here the videos:
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/f975a496...2000-155-Scale-
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/0dcce61e...-Scale-Landung
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/4fcd5fae...55-Scale-Start
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/407d66af...ERSTFLUG-Teil3
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/c4084472...ERSTFLUG-Teil2
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/9e058176...ENDEE-ERSTFLUG-
And here the build thread:
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread.php?t=92852
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread.php?t=142403
Regards,
Heribert
congratulationt to your maiden flight. The Mirage is my most favorite airplane

My maiden flight was on december last year.
Here the videos:
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/f975a496...2000-155-Scale-
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/0dcce61e...-Scale-Landung
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/4fcd5fae...55-Scale-Start
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/407d66af...ERSTFLUG-Teil3
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/c4084472...ERSTFLUG-Teil2
http://www.rcmovie.de/video/9e058176...ENDEE-ERSTFLUG-
And here the build thread:
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread.php?t=92852
http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread.php?t=142403
Regards,
Heribert