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5 parkzone micro cubs attemtping combat.
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Re: 5 parkzone micro cubs attemtping combat.
How do the pilots keep track of their own model? Ally Pally I assume, from your other post
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Re: 5 parkzone micro cubs attemtping combat.
Ivanhoe wrote:How do the pilots keep track of their own model? Ally Pally I assume, from your other post
Yup Ally Pally,
I am not sure as none of the planes had specific markings on them.
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