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Old 04-10-2003 | 01:12 PM
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Hello all,

Does anyone have any pictures of a Summitt 120, Summit III, and the Fresh Aire II? Thanks!
Old 04-10-2003 | 06:56 PM
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Hey i have a picture of my Summit III but it is to big to attach so if you want, give me your e-mail address and i can send it to you. My e-mail is [email protected] i havent flown it yet but i hear is flys awesome.
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This is Ivan Christiansen's summit 120.
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Old 04-19-2003 | 12:19 AM
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There are pics of several of the planes you mention on here:
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They are what used to be the R/C City line of kits, or at least a reincarnation of them.

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sean, I think that is the plane that Ivan took down a hot air ballon with here in Phoenix. I know it was a summit.
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I had a Summitt 120 a number of years ago. Good flying plane, top hatch making it easy to access the radio equip.

It is a little small by todays standards but will still fliy well.

It will be built almost exactly the same as any other fiberglass/foam core airplane. The wings do have built in fillets that the root rib match up to is the only big difference. You will have to sheet the foam parts, wings, stab and rudder. The current trend is towards presheeted kits.

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lol wow! anyone get hurt?

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