I need help! I need to know what Bipe this is?
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I want to cover this scale and get it ready to fly, it's a race bipe that was a full scale and I want to fly it. But I want it scale.
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Not sure it is a Super Solution- there are a lot of differences between the two.....
However I could not find anything obvious that it might be..... Here is a list of classic racing planes that you may want to scroll through and see if you can find a match:
http://www.airracinghistory.freeola....ter%20IIIA.htm
However I could not find anything obvious that it might be..... Here is a list of classic racing planes that you may want to scroll through and see if you can find a match:
http://www.airracinghistory.freeola....ter%20IIIA.htm
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Here it is all decked out, going to paint it green and yellow and throw a G-62 on th front. The problen I see is the balance point for the plane.
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Not Even close, this plane hase a fuse as big as a Gee Bee and flat wings, The pictures do not do it justice and the wheel pants are not correct. I'm thinking Mulligan wheel pants and shortining the landing gear and building them up. The first plane had no canopy and was added after the first few flights. If I want the canopy I can build up the top of the wing as the full scale one but I think I prefer the open cockpit. The dorsal fin could be larger but looking at it I'm thinking probably not higher but wider, but have not decided.



