[RCSE] Fun Toys

2004-09-28 Thread LJolly
Hey guys,
 I just wanted to pass on some information on some fun toys that Hobby Lobby is bringing in. They import models from the Czech company Alfa Models. The models I am referring to here are the foamy scale P-51, Focke Wulf 190, and Corsair. These models have pretty accurate outlines and are light enough to have real predictable flight characteristics. Finished weights are around 14 ounces,and they are real ARF's they take about 2 hours to get in to the air. You can check out these models over at the Hobby Lobby website, and there are videos of each model flying. I used an MP Jet 28-7-35 out rider motor, Phoenix 10 motor controller, a 3 cell Thunder Power 860 ma pack, 2- Airtronics 94091 servos, a Berg 4 channel RX, and an APC 9x4 prop in my model. This combination has reserve power and flies for about 15 minutes. The motor is virtually silent and really has the power when you need it.
Maybe not as much fun as your Flying Wing F3B Icon, steered with a new JR 9303, in a high stakes in or out landing contest, while trying to decide between the NASCAR Race or Gordy shooting landings on the high DEF screen on your new Futaba fully synthesized 14 channel, but fun. Larry Jolly


Re: [RCSE] Fun Toys

2004-09-28 Thread Tom Broeski
If anyone wants any of these, I can get them at a discount when they are 
available.

Tom
TG
32 Mount View Dr
Afton, VA  22920
540 943-3356
fax   943-4178
540 943-3356
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 Hey guys,
 I just wanted to pass on some information on some fun toys that Hobby 
Lobby is bringing in. They import models from the Czech company Alfa Models. 
The models I am referring to here are the foamy scale P-51, Focke Wulf 190, 
and Corsair. These models have pretty accurate outlines and are light enough 
to have real predictable flight characteristics. Finished weights are around 
14 ounces,and they are real ARF's they take about 2 hours to get in to the 
air. You can check out these models over at the Hobby Lobby website, and 
there are videos of  each model flying. I used an MP Jet 28-7-35 out rider 
motor, Phoenix 10 motor controller, a 3 cell Thunder Power 860 ma pack, 2- 
Airtronics 94091 servos, a Berg 4 channel RX, and an APC 9x4 prop in my 
model. This combination has reserve power and flies for about 15 minutes. 
The motor is virtually silent and really has the power when you need it.
 Maybe not as much fun as your Flying Wing F3B Icon, steered with a new JR 
9303, in a high stakes in or out landing contest, while trying to decide 
between the NASCAR Race or Gordy shooting landings on the high DEF screen on 
your new Futaba fully synthesized 14 channel, but fun. Larry Jolly 

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