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Has anyone built/flown one of these?
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Has anyone built/flown one of these?
Since the Chipmunk and ME-109 Super Stunters seem to be so much in demand, I bought one of these a couple of months ago, thinking to build my own stunter. Has anyone built one before?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Cox-Foam-Wings-Plans-for-Focke-Wulf-190-Butcher-Bird-Blue-Mint-New-/150991867308?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2327d10dac
The Thinker Mark
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Cox-Foam-Wings-Plans-for-Focke-Wulf-190-Butcher-Bird-Blue-Mint-New-/150991867308?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2327d10dac
The Thinker Mark
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Re: Has anyone built/flown one of these?
Hey Mark
We had a Cox Super Chipmonk, if it's Cox you are tlaking about. It was very twichy and hard to fly. Of course it was our first CL plane. I'm sure it would be easier to fly now and you could design the fuse and tail feathers better on a home built. I think the tail moment was to long and the stab were to small.
Duke
PS-there's a speed and racing contest in Salem this weekend. I'm going to pit for my oldest son Saturday. You should come if you can break away.
We had a Cox Super Chipmonk, if it's Cox you are tlaking about. It was very twichy and hard to fly. Of course it was our first CL plane. I'm sure it would be easier to fly now and you could design the fuse and tail feathers better on a home built. I think the tail moment was to long and the stab were to small.
Duke
PS-there's a speed and racing contest in Salem this weekend. I'm going to pit for my oldest son Saturday. You should come if you can break away.
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