Try a Soprano. typical Ukranian quality and
construction with conventional fuselage layout. Next
order will be here in about 2 weeks. I'm just about
sold out already. Get on the list quickly.
Mark Miller
www.isthmusmodels.com
--- GRW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the hot plane for res these
I too was going to suggest the Soprano but Mark was quicker with a response.
:)
I got mine airborne only a couple of days before the 2004 Nats and
consequently didn't have much time to get it sorted out. I was still able to
be the top dog in my flight group in three out of the four rounds
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I too was going to suggest the Soprano but Mark was quicker with a
response. :)
I got mine airborne only a couple of days before
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The Modesto CA club has 3 Soprano's flying and I just got a crate in with
#13 and #14 in it. The parts look and fit great. I know the guys that have
there's flying love them
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The Modesto CA club has 3 Soprano's flying and I just got a crate in with
#13 and #14 in it. The parts
What is the hot plane for res these days? I know a lot like the AVA, then there is the Topaz, and the UB and now I found one called the Danny and seems like there are a few others.
I know I know practice practice practicebecause they are all comprable but . I have asked this question
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