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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: ericrule on July 03, 2014, 08:59:20 PM
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A customer of mine asked me if I would draw up a plan for the Tudor and laser cut one for him. As I can do this work with no problem I told him I would be happy to do so.
My question to you folks is:
Anyone else interested in having a profile Tudor? It can be done for either glow or electric power (your choice). In a short kit version (no sheet or stick balsa and no hardware) it would cost $85.00. Fuselage can be either standard length or extended by the 1" suggested on the plan.
If interested please contact me by e mail at eric@rsmdistribution.com Include your name, address and phone number. As soon as the AutoCAD work is completed I will contact you for a credit card or arrange payment via Paypal.
Eric Rule
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Hi Eric would love to have the Tutor II not the original one. Is this possible?
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i too like the tudor-2.... i have two of them!
any chance on SIG PF kit??? #^
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Wasn't King George a Tudor? LL~
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Edward VI son of Henry VIII was the last Tudor king ... Elizabeth I was the last Tudor monarch.
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Do you know why a chicken coop has two doors?
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If it had four, it would be a chicken sedan.
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What does all that got to do with the tutor kit?
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Gee, two door ring a bell? HB~>
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OK guys, I was born in Canada so I like the spelling as Tudor.
The kit I am running off for my customer is a Tutor 1. That's the better flier. It has a 45" wing span. I am doing it in electric for my customer and in glow for a second fellow. who wanted one. The fuselage is stretched 1" to give it a longer tail moment.
Full kit (sticks, sheet, hardware. plan, laser cut parts) is $109
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What size engine would one need? I never really looked at the model, though John Wright flies one he "rescued".
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What size engine would one need? I never really looked at the model, though John Wright flies one he "rescued".
My friend Kreth gas a Fox 35 on his Tudor / Tutor 1. Well his son Arlan has it hanging in his shop now.
He flys it well.
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Yep, either a .35 or a .40. The one I had used a FP.40
Eric Rule