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Combat Kitten
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Combat Kitten
Pat King is running a laser cut run of Combat Kittens.
http://stunthanger.com/smf/pdk-llc-laser-cut-kits/combat-kitten-44675/
http://stunthanger.com/smf/pdk-llc-laser-cut-kits/combat-kitten-44675/
pkrankow- Top Poster
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Re: Combat Kitten
While I commend Pat's effort in seeing this kit return, I wish he would've designed a bladder compartment into the wing. While it's simple to do, it just makes it that much easier to do from the start. Using a integral tanked engine is a test of patience. The flying experience can be enjoyed far greater with a bladder. Using a tank in the wing is another major pain in the rear. My kitten is on it's 9th life and I should have it back in the air shortly.
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