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HI Chad
Nice looking Harvard. You are right this one crashed in 2005. I just found a little about this plane.
http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/Dias_11/
Here you can read the crasch report http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/
The museum i told about where the Spitfire are located, they have the other Danish Harvard no. 306 located. Here a link to the museum http://flymuseum.dk/index.php
Right now there are a danish RC pilot who are making a nice scale model of the no. 306. He were also thinking of making the no. 309 but changed to the 306. because it is still a live
here a link to the build tread http://www.modelflyvning.dk/forum/sh...ad.php?t=40748 (you can use the translate in google to be able to read it)
Hi Skip. this is not the same model. the Royal Spit are about 1.63m. During my search for the cockpit i found a few who were trying to sell the royal Spit kit
I took a copy of the picture of the Kit, but I cannot remember where I found it.
Nice looking Harvard. You are right this one crashed in 2005. I just found a little about this plane.
http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/Dias_11/
Here you can read the crasch report http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/
The museum i told about where the Spitfire are located, they have the other Danish Harvard no. 306 located. Here a link to the museum http://flymuseum.dk/index.php
Right now there are a danish RC pilot who are making a nice scale model of the no. 306. He were also thinking of making the no. 309 but changed to the 306. because it is still a live

here a link to the build tread http://www.modelflyvning.dk/forum/sh...ad.php?t=40748 (you can use the translate in google to be able to read it)
Hi Skip. this is not the same model. the Royal Spit are about 1.63m. During my search for the cockpit i found a few who were trying to sell the royal Spit kit
I took a copy of the picture of the Kit, but I cannot remember where I found it.
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Hi Skip
I just found some Royal Spitfire kit for sale.
http://rc-royal.com/supermarine-spit...oyal-plan.html This should be the right one. It looks like it is just the manual and the dwg. They also have the dwg. and a lot of accessories for other Royal kits.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1339138 I am not sure if it is the right one.
I just found some Royal Spitfire kit for sale.
http://rc-royal.com/supermarine-spit...oyal-plan.html This should be the right one. It looks like it is just the manual and the dwg. They also have the dwg. and a lot of accessories for other Royal kits.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1339138 I am not sure if it is the right one.
#1078

Has anyone had dealings with rc-royal.com? There is absolutely no company, location, or contact information that I could find on the site. Without any further information, I wouldn't purchase anything from them.
Scott
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Hi Skip
I just found one nice Royal Spit fro sale about 90% build. http://www.ymasflyingclub.com/index....d=17&Itemid=93
I just found one nice Royal Spit fro sale about 90% build. http://www.ymasflyingclub.com/index....d=17&Itemid=93
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HI Chad
Nice looking Harvard. You are right this one crashed in 2005. I just found a little about this plane.
http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/Dias_11/
Here you can read the crasch report http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/
The museum i told about where the Spitfire are located, they have the other Danish Harvard no. 306 located. Here a link to the museum http://flymuseum.dk/index.php
Right now there are a danish RC pilot who are making a nice scale model of the no. 306. He were also thinking of making the no. 309 but changed to the 306. because it is still a live
here a link to the build tread http://www.modelflyvning.dk/forum/sh...ad.php?t=40748 (you can use the translate in google to be able to read it)
Hi Skip. this is not the same model. the Royal Spit are about 1.63m. During my search for the cockpit i found a few who were trying to sell the royal Spit kit
I took a copy of the picture of the Kit, but I cannot remember where I found it.
HI Chad
Nice looking Harvard. You are right this one crashed in 2005. I just found a little about this plane.
http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/Dias_11/
Here you can read the crasch report http://www.din-bog.dk/Lufthavn/Gruppe_11/
The museum i told about where the Spitfire are located, they have the other Danish Harvard no. 306 located. Here a link to the museum http://flymuseum.dk/index.php
Right now there are a danish RC pilot who are making a nice scale model of the no. 306. He were also thinking of making the no. 309 but changed to the 306. because it is still a live

here a link to the build tread http://www.modelflyvning.dk/forum/sh...ad.php?t=40748 (you can use the translate in google to be able to read it)
Hi Skip. this is not the same model. the Royal Spit are about 1.63m. During my search for the cockpit i found a few who were trying to sell the royal Spit kit
I took a copy of the picture of the Kit, but I cannot remember where I found it.
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Great Job! I really like the modest weathering you did to it. I like you Stafford B-24 also. Glad to see it flying and performing. It was excellent that you were able to take that rather ugly model and make a thing of beauty out of it.
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Thanks! I am lucky to have Ken (rcphotog) to have taken my static and flight shots that day. In my defence it helps to fly for the camera too!
That was the most fun! That's right, the plane was putty in my hands
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figured I would pre post this before I place the add,sadly I am selling my Royal Me109 kit
I would like a RCU member to get it before I sell it on ebay the last one I saw went for 515.00 I would like to get 4, its in mint condition the box has been opened by me but otherwise its perfect,PM me if any one is interested I will give it a few days then post the add on RCU if it doesn't sell here I will sell it to the masses with a reserve of course LOL
I would like a RCU member to get it before I sell it on ebay the last one I saw went for 515.00 I would like to get 4, its in mint condition the box has been opened by me but otherwise its perfect,PM me if any one is interested I will give it a few days then post the add on RCU if it doesn't sell here I will sell it to the masses with a reserve of course LOL
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Hy guys
Regards to everybody. No more news by me all this time, but I was engaged in building my Bucker Jungmeister 1/3.
It's almost over. Only two hours of breack in for my 7 cylinder radial and go to fly.
Look at this pic. It's not a marutaka but it's really wonderful.
Regards to everybody. No more news by me all this time, but I was engaged in building my Bucker Jungmeister 1/3.
It's almost over. Only two hours of breack in for my 7 cylinder radial and go to fly.
Look at this pic. It's not a marutaka but it's really wonderful.
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If it's a joke.......thanks for the compliment!! It looks like an ARF.......
Really it's been built from a RCM plan and many particulars have been reproduced from the original pictures of the aircraft. ( cockpit, seat, belts, anemometer. etc.....)
It took almost one year............
This is one pic WiP of the fuse with the radial installed and another without cover.
Really it's been built from a RCM plan and many particulars have been reproduced from the original pictures of the aircraft. ( cockpit, seat, belts, anemometer. etc.....)
It took almost one year............
This is one pic WiP of the fuse with the radial installed and another without cover.
#1100

I just picked up a Royal Cessna 310G kit. I knew the kits were packaged as Royal and Marutaka. What was new to me was this kit is boxed as an MK kit. The plans are marked MK and the designer indicated as M. Kato. There's an MK catalog sheet showing pattern planes like the Blue Angel as well as the 310, Zero, Hein, and a couple of others. The instruction sheet is marked Royal.
Jim
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