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You got a cool electric WWII combat rig? This is the place to show it off!

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Lee Liddle
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Post by Lee Liddle »

Now I see how they can hit each other. 20 up? How do you not have a midair?
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Post by jj »

Mid airs are the whole point. You just need to make sure your plane doesn't hit the ground after the mid air. I'm figuring I've at least got a fair amount of practice in that regard. [:p]
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Post by THend »

The chevron wing planes survive real well, low mass, required soft leading edge, low speeds. There is some carnage.

As far as slope goes, more PSS slope not combat slope..

AREA-52 is working on a few scale projects...once I get one squared away I'll post...
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