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Old 10-04-2009, 09:25 AM
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Who sells a good .60 or larger AT-6 Texan ARF? I missed the boat with Hangar 9's version. It was a beautiful plane. I have a warbird on my wish list as my next plane. I would prefer one with retracts and large enough for gas. The only one that I have seen that is interesting is the one that CMPRO (or CMP) has. Help!
Old 10-04-2009, 09:31 AM
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For the price and quality, you cant beat the CMP version. I had it, but for me was to big at 80" span.

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If a 69 inch Texan is ok you could look at the Top Flite arf AT-6 that Tower Hobbies and others sell.

World/Airborne models has 72 inch texan also.

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Seagull has a 71" Texan. I fly their Yak-54 and it's a well built plane. I want to get one and paint it like the one that was hauling the raffel winners at the Reno races this year. Canadian scheme. Yellow fuselage with black and white checkered cowl and rudder.
Old 10-09-2009, 08:28 PM
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Default RE: Looking for a Texan

I have a World Models Texan that I have had for a couple years. It has the factory mechanical retracts (they work perfectly every time and have never needed even the slightest adjustment) and flaps. I would like to move it because I don't fly it that much and I have a giant P-47 under construction right now that will be taking a large slot in my flying fleet when completed. It is 1/7 scale and I have a Saito 91 in it. I originally flew it with a Saito 100, but needed that engine for another project. It has a 72" wing. PM me if you are interested.
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