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Old 10-03-2002, 10:06 PM   #1
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I was wondering if anyone else in Canada is flying one of these? Or seen one fly....

This one belongs to my Dad and took close to a year to build from scratch. It is a big model - even though the wing only spans 84", the top of the fins are close to 3' from the ground. 2 Saito 91's provide gobs of power, and most flying is down at half throttle or less.
It flies fabulous...



Any others out there? Lets see some pics......

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Old 10-04-2002, 06:42 AM   #2
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Hi Nony,
I had considered scratching the big Bronco, but I think it might be a bit too big for my little CRV. I figured I could probably build it so that it can be taken apart, but I would imaging there would be about 700 connections to be made at the field...
How did your dad build/transport his?

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Actually it I have a pic that I can scan and post for you (just heading out of town for a couple of days) He carries it in a Taurus wagon.
It breaks down into 5 major components - wing, 2 booms, stab, and fuselag pod. At the field, it takes maybe 15 mins to put it together...
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Old 10-24-2002, 10:24 PM   #4
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here is the pic I promised:

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Hi Nony,
I had considered scratching the big Bronco, but I think it might be a bit too big for my little CRV. I figured I could probably build it so that it can be taken apart, but I would imaging there would be about 700 connections to be made at the field...
How did your dad build/transport his?

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Hey Jason . Get yourself a trailer and that will solve your problem.
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Thinking about it for the summer...got a 28% Edge now, so I may need a trailer to haul it around.

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I'm thinking about getting one..I'm waiting to see how much tax the gov't wants first.
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