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Building Tips and technical articles. => 1/2 A building. => Topic started by: Robert Mathison on October 18, 2008, 06:05:24 AM
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HI All,
This is a photo of my RINGMASTER 207 that we were flying on October 4th & 5th, every one in the club had a great time with this Big Mig .061 powered RINGMASTER 207.
Bob.
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Hi Bob,
Very nice! H^^
Was the Ringmaster 207 built from plans, or a kit?
What lines does it handle best?
Any other details appreciated.
Bill
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Hi Bob,
Very nice! H^^
Was the Ringmaster 207 built from plans, or a kit?
What lines does it handle best?
Any other details appreciated.
Bill
The Ringmaster 207 is a Dee / Rice Pat Johnston creation inspired by Matt Kania's original Ringmaster. Pat and Dee have lazier cut Ringmaster kits ranging is size from 1/2 (207 sq") to .46 -.51 size (576 sq") I have two of there kits on hand - the .15 size and the .46 size. Both kits and plans are the best I have ever seen. Their kits are short-kits and do not have hardware or any of the uncut wood parts but they are priced accordingly. Email Pat or Dee, I am sure they will give you the info you need.
Dee golfrice1@yahoo.com
Pat patsplans@yahoo.com
Also you may want to check there web site http://www.brothersofthering.com/
If you want tons of information on Ringmasters goto http://www.brotherhoodofthering.info/ You may want to sign up if you are interested in the Ringmaster world.
H^^
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Hi John,
Thanks much for the info.
I've been to the Brotherhood site before, but didn't know they had all those kits available. H^^
I'm a would be retread, and hope to get something in the air soon. Gave up on R/C because of aging vision, but don't think depth perception will be a problem, if I return to C/L.
Bill