Guys, Here is another one:
Stratos 5 -RTF RTF - Just drop in your receiver and you are airborne. If you use a SuperSlim it will even be balanced perfectly! Weight Ready to fly = 76.5 ounces. 2 - Micro-maxx in the fuse 4 - Wing-maxx digitals in the wings This plane is in excellent shape with no crashes and flies great I only wish I could fly it more often just doesn't make sense at this point to simply look at it! It is an excellent slope ship and it is the first plane I winched in over 20 years. Goes up the line straight and true. Mike Fox even mentioned that it zooms well, could have been the pilot though! I am not sure what the lay-up is but I can see both carbon and glass. $1200 shipped in the Continental US. See pix at: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=591317 The previous owner passed along these bits of info as well: It was originally Rolf Oetter's heavy air ship for the 2004 F3J worlds. It was specially built for the team to meet Arend and Rolfs specs. IT is not far off what would be the absolutely best materials selection from the builder. In others words the highest performance materials, and kept as light as possible. I have it on good authority the wings are extremely strong on this airframes. I originally bought it for spirited sloping, but other aircraft (IMAC - EDF) sorta made my existing slope fleet seem more than adequate :^) -- Greg Smith Slope Soaring Resource http://www.slopeflyer.com US distributor for Wizard Compact II, Opus DS V, Majko, Airtech models and PCM Erwin 5 models. RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off. Email sent from web based email such as Hotmail and AOL are generally NOT in text format