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Title: Next kit... Stiletto 660 Builders kit...
Post by: builditright on June 07, 2009, 10:16:58 PM
Hi All,

With the A.R.C. Stiletto 660 on hold and no new news to report at this time,
We have decided to make a limited run of the Stiletto 660 as a builders kit to satisfy the requests for this design.
There will be a non refundable deposit to secure a kit.

For more details please visit our website at: http://www.builtrightflyright.com (http://www.builtrightflyright.com)

At the moment we are taking email requests for the Stiletto 660 kit.
 builtrightflyright@builtrightflyright.com

This is builders kit of the Stiletto 660 not an ARC

The prototype will be started Monday(the 8th) and will go directly into kitting.

Here's a picture of Les's original with wheel pants.
(wheel spats will be included not wheel pants)
(http://www.clstunt.com/htdocs/dc/user_files/33532.jpg)
Title: Re: Next kit... Stiletto 660 Builders kit...
Post by: Gary Anderson on June 29, 2010, 08:19:57 PM
Hi guys, I was out flying my Stiletto 660 which is electric now. I was wondering how many of the kits Walter has made are completed and flying. I wouldn't trade my scratch build Stiletto for anything on the market. I can't believe how well that design flys. I'm sure Walter's kits will be a lot lighter than the one I put together. My brothers are flying the T-rex with electric and they both tell me my Stiletto flys better than their T-Rex. I don't believe them but the Stiletto does fly very well. I sure would like to hear how these ships worked out for everyone. I'm going to build a couple more of the Stiletto, for my brother's so they can feel the differents between the two. To me that T-Rex looks very good in the air. It looks like ya have to be careful with the T-Rex cause its build lite and for stunt. My Goodness Mr. Les was way ahead of his time, wow, hats off to ya Les the Stiletto is a great plane and really not that hard to build. If I can do it, guess what,????
Gary