Corostang based Twin Mustang?

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FHHuber
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Corostang based Twin Mustang?

Post by FHHuber »

Anyone try this before?

I'm looking at a pair of .25's that need a home ;)

I've got the parts for 2 corostang fuselages and one set of wings... plus some pieces of 2mm which should be enough for the wing between the fuselages and some 4 mm which should make the stab+elevator. Plenty of yardstick to do the 3-piece spar.

Not for scale competition (so I can use more than a pair of .15's)... our club does a .50ci limit competition with that being the only rule regarding the aircraft design.
ZenManiac
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Post by ZenManiac »

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You might be able to learn something from the Twin DPS from Spadtothebone:
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-= Dave
slam
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Post by slam »

built this twin mustang in 2001 for an event in west palm. had 2 regular corostangs and this twin. it was powered with two finicky thunder tiger 15s. flew well when the motors ran.

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i think it was the last spad i flew in combat. after this event i turned to the dark side (foam).

it was straight out of the plans from tattoo. just made two and joined them with carbon arrow shafts.

slam
FHHuber
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Post by FHHuber »

Cool.. since one has been done and worked... I'll go ahead with mine. :D
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