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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: builditright on November 27, 2009, 08:43:45 PM
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Hi guys and gals... I have obtained permission from the rights holder of the DeBolt line (Fran)
to kit the Stuntwagon(s) and so I am wondering how many would be interested in DeBolt Stuntwagon as a kit.
stuntwagon@builtrightflyright.com
With Allen Brickhaus' permission I am using a picture of his Stuntwagon. Thanks Allen
(http://www.clstunt.com/htdocs/dc/user_files/27299.jpg)
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Here's the 35 sized
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Will you be offering long and short nose versions?
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Will you be offering long and short nose versions?
I will most likey show both like it was on the dmeco plans
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I do not want one. I do not fly OTS well enough to get better than an occasional third, so I try to fly interesting airplanes which others don't fly. I do have an Infant Wagon I copied from a kit, but have only flown it a couple of times. Sounds like a good seller so I encourage you to go for it.
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Okay Walter, this computor and I can't get your link to work. You are killing me finacially, but, I want one. I was there when Alan Brickhaus put one in inverted doing outside loops.
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Even though I have a closet full of unbuilt (an partially built) kits, this is a plane that I recall my Dad built. I remember watch an old 8mm movie with a plane that looked like this (I think it is the rear cockpit) being suspended in the air by a clothesline. I think that was in Atlanta.
So like anything, nostalgia wins out.
Could people remind me on the engine sizes of the various sizes?
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Hello Walter,
What size(s) are you considering?
I'd take a Stuntwagon 30 as soon as they're ready!
W.W.
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Hello Walter,
What size(s) are you considering?
I'd take a Stuntwagon 30 as soon as they're ready!
W.W.
If we get enough interested it will be the larger Stuntwagon.
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What's the span on the big one? I think it's a little over 50" but I don't recall. I'd still be interested. y1