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"Beefed up old stock 290 on my Quickie100 RC after plenty of airtime hours..."

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digging 'em back up!
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digging 'em back up!
Roddie's post made me want to show one (old geezer voice) I did back in nineteen and eighty-two! It was the first model I had built since my teens (pre-16) actually used a real iron for the monokote! This winter I dug it out and cleaned it up, mounted a fresh Babe Bee and Top-flite prop on it.
It was my idea of a profile 'sorta scale' can anybody tell me what it is?


It was my idea of a profile 'sorta scale' can anybody tell me what it is?


Re: digging 'em back up!
It looks like a "Waco" (except for the fin/rudder) Love the wheel pants!!!!!!!!! cooool airplane!!!!
Re: digging 'em back up!
I'm guessing a P-6E Hawk.
What do I win?
The Presumptuous Mark
What do I win?
The Presumptuous Mark
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Re: digging 'em back up!
The Thrill Of VICTORY!!!!!!!
So It does look like a P-6, my favorite bipe other then a Pitts!
So It does look like a P-6, my favorite bipe other then a Pitts!
Re: digging 'em back up!
Was this a kit build?
I saw something similar on Ebay not long since. A SCIENTIFIC CURTISS P6 18"" kit.


MicroAces have just release one of their depron kits for this.
http://www.microaces.com/product-details.php?id=45
I saw something similar on Ebay not long since. A SCIENTIFIC CURTISS P6 18"" kit.


MicroAces have just release one of their depron kits for this.
http://www.microaces.com/product-details.php?id=45
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Re: digging 'em back up!
It was a scratch build from a aviation book, the thing flew pretty decent, but no stunt ship.

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