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Old 05-08-2007, 07:37 PM
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magnum500
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well thanks to all that replied to my other post ( twin advice ) , i ordered a twinstar should have it in a couple of days , again thanks for the great advice .
Jay
Old 05-10-2007, 02:21 AM
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I am working on a twinstar now, it's going to have larger control surfaces and larger naceles and tanks also. This will be my second twin, the first being a kit bashed 4* 120 with two .68's that was a whole lot of fun to fly. I still have the wing, almost completely undamaged, the fuse will RIP. The wing was seriously modified and the most difficult component to build, so I am happy it survived. A new fuse is in the works, I might run a .68 in the nose and two .45's on the wing this time around.

Mike

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