Pics of your NON-pattern planes!
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Ryan,
Nope, not custom....That is the X-thorn scheme. There werent many produced. A good friend of mine (Nick Burik) had it and I bought it and finished it. Nick actually finished the plane last summer and flew it one flight. Then the plane was run over by a runaway plane in the pits destroying the right wing, and fuse. Nick had one flight of about 2 minutes on the plane. Thankfully the guy who was flying the other plane's home owner's paid for the replacement parts. Nick knew he wouldnt have time to finish the plane before he left Del Rio for his next assignment with the USAF. Nick is in Oregon now with the Air Force and was figuring on getting stationed overseas, so he wasnt going to have a chance to fly it anyway.
Weighs 39.5lbs and has tons of vertical and is just getting better as the engine breaks in.
Arch
Nope, not custom....That is the X-thorn scheme. There werent many produced. A good friend of mine (Nick Burik) had it and I bought it and finished it. Nick actually finished the plane last summer and flew it one flight. Then the plane was run over by a runaway plane in the pits destroying the right wing, and fuse. Nick had one flight of about 2 minutes on the plane. Thankfully the guy who was flying the other plane's home owner's paid for the replacement parts. Nick knew he wouldnt have time to finish the plane before he left Del Rio for his next assignment with the USAF. Nick is in Oregon now with the Air Force and was figuring on getting stationed overseas, so he wasnt going to have a chance to fly it anyway.
Weighs 39.5lbs and has tons of vertical and is just getting better as the engine breaks in.
Arch
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From: Swartz Creek,
MI
Hi All,
I'm relatively new to the Pattern scene here in the US, but thought I'd pipe in with my 'Sunday Sport Flyer' plane!
[link=http://www.georbeckha.com/RC_Planes/ShockJet/Entries/2008/8/3_Success.html]Sunday Flyer[/link]
George in Colorado
I'm relatively new to the Pattern scene here in the US, but thought I'd pipe in with my 'Sunday Sport Flyer' plane!
[link=http://www.georbeckha.com/RC_Planes/ShockJet/Entries/2008/8/3_Success.html]Sunday Flyer[/link]
George in Colorado
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Hi All,
I'm relatively new to the Pattern scene here in the US, but thought I'd pipe in with my 'Sunday Sport Flyer' plane!
[link=http://www.georbeckha.com/RC_Planes/ShockJet/Entries/2008/8/3_Success.html]Sunday Flyer[/link]
George in Colorado
Hi All,
I'm relatively new to the Pattern scene here in the US, but thought I'd pipe in with my 'Sunday Sport Flyer' plane!
[link=http://www.georbeckha.com/RC_Planes/ShockJet/Entries/2008/8/3_Success.html]Sunday Flyer[/link]
George in Colorado
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From: Perth, AUSTRALIA
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Rendegade,
That beach and being able to fly a sailplane must be something to behold, wow..............
Rendegade,
That beach and being able to fly a sailplane must be something to behold, wow..............
Yeah the view is great, however the slope isn't, it faces into wind but is only 60' high, I can slope there but it's a bit limited.
Thermalling is more my bag anyway
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From: Lake Charles,
LA
The only plane I fly beside pattern is full scale aerobatics, with a Super Decathlon, and Extra 300....... Defenetly a Show Stopper. 
Matt

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