GreatPlane Mustang


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Oehrle
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GreatPlane Mustang

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Hi

I am getting ready to build the GreatPlanes Mustang
ARF for 2610 and noticed on page 12 of the plans
that the engine appears to be mounted at a slant
rather than (inverted) vertical.

Any experienced feedback would be appreciated.

Regards
Gary Oehrle
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Which_way_is_up
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Post by Which_way_is_up »

My first comment would be don't build it for combat!!! If your unlucky you'll fly it in one round and then it'll be a bag of sticks. If your lucky you might get one event worth of flying out of it before it becomes a bag of sticks.

As far as getting some good info on building, etc go to R/C Universe and this thread and you'll get with a group that are building and flying them. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_2614119/tm.htm
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Post by o1moregil »

Gary
That Is one nice looking plane, but I agree with Roy

I have a bunch of lazer cut parts for the corostang good for 2610, firewall, formers, wing saddles, these parts are ready to glue on, ( I even have a cupple lazer cut parts (all the formers, wingsaddles, servotray, firewall etc.) left for the Dave West mig.
Email me your addres and ill ship a set of parts
Gil
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Post by Oehrle »

gil and all

No I was just going to use it for a fun flyer.
One midair and it would tooth picks
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