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Old 12-04-2002 | 11:39 PM
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Building a wing mfg. B-25 lookinf for any input on powering this plane. looking for nothing more than scale flight. thanks WES
Old 12-05-2002 | 04:43 AM
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First of all, how about posting the URL to the manufacturer's web page regarding your model?
Old 12-05-2002 | 05:02 AM
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Guy in our club has one, been flying it for about a year or so. He runs OS .70's I believe. Says it flys fast. From what I've seen, looks about right in the air. I sort of like having a little extra in case I need to power out of a problem.
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Old 12-06-2002 | 06:25 PM
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Hi guys I have one of this plane. I belive the os 70'S would under power. I have OS 91 and it fly scale. thank you Jr.
Old 12-07-2002 | 04:34 AM
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Memphisbelle I just completed building my Wing B-25 And I put Mag. 52 fourstrokers on it haven't flown it yet waiting for spring. Will take it to the sod farm up in Davenport. I really feal that the 52s should handle it quite well for how I want to fly it. Basically up and into a flight pattern and then a low pass with bay doors open and then close and extend gear and land. Don't have any plans on doing any whoop-di doo stuff just fly her and then land should last quite a while this way also have developed my own mechanical brake system and aircooler fins that work with the throttle
Old 12-07-2002 | 08:49 PM
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Hi rchrome what the weight on your b-25. My is about 17 bls. and i have two OS 90s on my with three bladed pros. It not that fast. Do you any pixs of you.
Old 12-08-2002 | 01:18 AM
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One of the mags reviewed this plane about 2-3 years ago and powered it with Super Tigre 34's.
Old 12-08-2002 | 02:32 AM
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NCHROME, How far do the rocker covers stick out of the side of the cowl. What size prop are you planning on using? Did you build it with out any changes from the plans? How did you cover it and how much does it weight? I seem to build heavy, everything seems to be 2 to 3 puonds over weight. I guess its because I glass and paint everything. Idon't want it to fly to fast and not have a scale look. I chose this kit because its approx size is 1/9th scale to go along with my 1/9th scale B-17 from don smith. Ithink I can get my brother to fly the B-25 along side my B-17 for some impressive flybys. thanks for eveyone's input.
Old 12-08-2002 | 04:18 AM
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Hew Guys where can a WIng B25 be found. I understand they are out of business. I have the Wing P40 short kit & would like the B25. Thanks.

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