FANTASISTA EVO Build Thread by ISAAC NAJARY
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Hi all,
This is the sixth build thread in a very successful build threads series:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...ac-najary.html

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/elec...ld-thread.html

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...-building.html

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...jarylyzer.html

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...3a-lights.html
Best regards,
Isaac Najary
This is the sixth build thread in a very successful build threads series:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...ac-najary.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/elec...ld-thread.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...-building.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...jarylyzer.html
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-p...3a-lights.html
Best regards,
Isaac Najary
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This is a very good quality kit
http://www.ctt.ne.jp/~wcraft/fanta.htm
Building this kit takes me 50 years ago when I use to build model airplanes from scratch.
This model has some innovations for me:
Dog tooth in the wing and elevator.
Monoblock elevator.
4 ailerons.
Nose moveable fin.
I also going to do some modifications of my own:
It is going to be a contra rotation motor.
The interior ailerons will move 60 degrees down and will be use also as an air brakes.
Structure modifications which I think have to be done.
So let the fun begin….
Best regards,
Isaac Najary

http://www.ctt.ne.jp/~wcraft/fanta.htm
Building this kit takes me 50 years ago when I use to build model airplanes from scratch.
This model has some innovations for me:
Dog tooth in the wing and elevator.
Monoblock elevator.
4 ailerons.
Nose moveable fin.
I also going to do some modifications of my own:
It is going to be a contra rotation motor.
The interior ailerons will move 60 degrees down and will be use also as an air brakes.
Structure modifications which I think have to be done.
So let the fun begin….
Best regards,
Isaac Najary
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Hi Isacc,
I look forward to seeing your building process everyday........thank you for sharing with us.You are truly the master.
Couldn't help but noticing that you have started your post in the non electric section ...is it an indication that we may see YS185 at the front of this patternship,
kind regards
Mavros
I look forward to seeing your building process everyday........thank you for sharing with us.You are truly the master.
Couldn't help but noticing that you have started your post in the non electric section ...is it an indication that we may see YS185 at the front of this patternship,
kind regards
Mavros

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Hi Isacc,
I look forward to seeing your building process everyday........thank you for sharing with us.You are truly the master.
Couldn't help but noticing that you have started your post in the non electric section ...is it an indication that we may see YS185 at the front of this patternship,
kind regards
Mavros

I look forward to seeing your building process everyday........thank you for sharing with us.You are truly the master.
Couldn't help but noticing that you have started your post in the non electric section ...is it an indication that we may see YS185 at the front of this patternship,
kind regards
Mavros

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