Electric Brio
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Oh man... like who's not going to want one of those puppies?
And think... a 1 meter ARF for just over 100 bucks... then they should be able to easily knock up a 2 meter version for under $250???????
Dream on.
And think... a 1 meter ARF for just over 100 bucks... then they should be able to easily knock up a 2 meter version for under $250???????
Dream on.
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. . <snip>. . ... then they should be able to easily knock up a 2 meter version . . .<snip>. .
. . <snip>. . ... then they should be able to easily knock up a 2 meter version . . .<snip>. .
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I think they send you to jail for doing that. . .
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I think that the plane may be a little too heavy. The Prodigy 3D is lighter and it's marginal weight wise. I know that the Mini Funtana is about the weight of the Brio10 and I thought it flew like a lead sled. Weight at this size becomes a lot more critical than a larger plane. Mike
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Picked up the Brio10 last night. It's unbelievable quality. I'm going to start building it tonight. I think it will be a good one. Mike
Picked up the Brio10 last night. It's unbelievable quality. I'm going to start building it tonight. I think it will be a good one. Mike
I like the looks of this one too, but I am not an electric fan at all. What do you think the chances would be of converting it to glow? I am thinking either an OS15 or ST G19 that I have sitting in my basement. Does it look feasible or too much to do?
Thanks,
Mark



