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WM Zero
Hi,
Has anyone any experience with the World Models Zero? It's the only 60 size plane in their lineup. I am kind of torn between the Kyosho Zero and the WM Zero. Also, what is a good P/W ratio for a scale warbird? |
WM Zero
The WM 1/7 Spitfire is .60 size also, 63" wing.
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WM Zero
I just got one of the World Models ZERO. I just started to put together.
Looks to be a nice ARF, World Models planes seem to be built very good. This is the .61Newer Zero with flaps installed,retracts and a 63"in. wing span. The Kyosho Zero is a .40 size. Kyosho Warbird kits are built nice too, but I do not care at all for the paper covering they use on them. Kyosho paper covering peels,warps fast in the sun. There Zero maybe the only one made with monokote,I don`t know. Both are about the same price. |
WM Zero
The Kyosho Zero is very nice and flies great. Check out my gallery for a couple pictures of it. It has a nice fiberglass fuselage with authentic, recessed panel lines. The wing is fully sheeted balsa over foam core. The wing and the tail feathers are covered with monokote-like material. The Kyosho Corsair also has a fiberglass fuselage and monokote covered wing and tail feathers. I love them both and have nothing bad to say about each one of them.
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WM Zero
Yes, World Models also has a .60 size Spitfire: http://www.theworldmodels.com/spitfire.htm
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WM Zero
its my everyday plane at the moment. Love it. Cheep retracts never a problem, and im flying off grass. The tail feathers are cheep and scary. Still, no probs there. Supertigre 61 yeilds unlimited vertical.
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