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Taken at the field Saturday....
Maybe he'll see this and add some info.
He flew it for the first time. Flies well!
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My Stunt Wing got me a trophy in St Louis the last time I flew it. Would love to build another one. Tell Carl the plane looks great.
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Really Nice!!! No flimsy fin like your "Fazer!
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Kit is from BMJR (via Brodaks) had it for a couple years.
power is an HB 25 with a Webra 10-4 prop (typan clone)
fuel: 10% and 22% oil (50-50 mix)
Covering is Ultra Coat (very nice to work with)
Tank is a Brodak Uniflo 3 1/2 oz.
Did have to use a Higley Heavy hub prop nut to balance the model tho.
Model built per plans
Only a couple flights on it and it flies very nice.
Not squirely at all.
Hope to put more time on it this coming Saturday at teh field.
Carl
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I had a R/C Flying wing once, it liked nose weight, had a 3 ounce Higley nut on it, hard to launch, what with holding a transmitter.
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