Any info on the CA wide body 60
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anyone have any information on the CA Wide Body 60. Any info would be great. I am thinking about getting one and i would like to know if their are any bad or good things i should know
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Kevin,
You can get one from Pattern Proz www.patternproz.com give them a call and they will be more than happy to help you with any questions you might have.
You can get one from Pattern Proz www.patternproz.com give them a call and they will be more than happy to help you with any questions you might have.
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From: Formosa, ARGENTINA
It is an awesome plane. For a few bucks more you might want to consider the Epsilon, it is basically the second generation design of the widebody.
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what are some of the best parts of the plane. also what kind of powerplant should i put on it both the widebody and the epsilon. If any of you know about any of the bad habbits of the model that would help too.....thanks
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I think the best parts of both the WB 60 and 40 is the sheeted foam. It is very accurate and first class construction. The WB 60 wings look perfect when glued together in regards to washout, incidences, etc.
The WB 40 has a lot of ply construction, but it looks to be very strong once together. I'm not going to worry about it.
I would guess that the Saito .91 would turn the WB 60 into a real performer for pattern too. I'm putting a Saito .72 in my WB 40.
The WB 40 has a lot of ply construction, but it looks to be very strong once together. I'm not going to worry about it.
I would guess that the Saito .91 would turn the WB 60 into a real performer for pattern too. I'm putting a Saito .72 in my WB 40.




