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Phoenix scale/carrier/speed meet
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Phoenix scale/carrier/speed meet
I had a chance to see this beauty fly yesterday, very impressive.




There was a round of applause every time it flew. The twin four strokes sounded incredible, especially on taxi laps. Functions were controlled electronically from the handle, signal sent through shielded wires.

Leroy Black had this 1/2a out. I know it's been posted on other forums but it has to be seen to be believed.

I spent most of my day timing carrier flights. It was the first time I've seen that discipline in person. I think I need to build a carrier model for next years contest.
Jim




There was a round of applause every time it flew. The twin four strokes sounded incredible, especially on taxi laps. Functions were controlled electronically from the handle, signal sent through shielded wires.

Leroy Black had this 1/2a out. I know it's been posted on other forums but it has to be seen to be believed.

I spent most of my day timing carrier flights. It was the first time I've seen that discipline in person. I think I need to build a carrier model for next years contest.

Jim
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Re: Phoenix scale/carrier/speed meet
Had chance to catch the end of the scale contest today and have couple more goodies.
Four .010 on this one:

Two Tee Dees and a black widow in the nose:

I unfortunately only made it for the last flight of the day but I did get the flight on video:
Four .010 on this one:

Two Tee Dees and a black widow in the nose:

I unfortunately only made it for the last flight of the day but I did get the flight on video:
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Re: Phoenix scale/carrier/speed meet
Very cool stuff Jim. Ken
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