Here it is, just finished breaking in the engines. Hope to test fly this weekend if the weather is good.
Don be ready for some 2948 combat.
P-70 Nightfighter
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Re: P-70 Nightfighter
That is SWEET! We will have some new birds at this meet... Are you going to kit that?
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Re: P-70 Nightfighter
This is a plane I have been working on for some time now.
Wingspan is 60" and is a little heavy at 5.875 lbs.
Nose weight had to be added to balance the plane, so I put in a 6v 5 cell battery.
Don't think I will be making kits to sell. Can't wait to fly this one.
Wingspan is 60" and is a little heavy at 5.875 lbs.
Nose weight had to be added to balance the plane, so I put in a 6v 5 cell battery.
Don't think I will be making kits to sell. Can't wait to fly this one.
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Re: P-70 Nightfighter
........Great looking airplane! Good job!
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Re: P-70 Nightfighter
Nice work on the P-70. I flew a couple of P-70s, and they were great flying planes. Mine were in the 5 pound category too, and I used a fuel bladder in the bomb bay to run both engines. Big battery in the nose for balance, too.
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Re: P-70 Nightfighter
That is a good looking plane there. Been pondering the P-38...