Stopped in Buffalo today after a rainy day of demoing beach cleaners in
Toronto (yeah I sold some :-)...
In any case after gorging on Buffalo wings and Killians, I met up with Kurt
from Niagrafrontier Models to take custody of a brand new F5J ship, the Pulsar
2005. This is a 78" organic construction ship with a unique plug in nose
cone. The only thing that is not in the nose are the rudder and elevator
servos, they stay with the back part of the fuse and the tail boom.
This is an xtail ship that packs into a really small case, and battery
changes are a snap.
This thing is sooo light that it needs a wooden case to keep in on the
ground when its apart.
Kurt is a great guy, a working stiff like the rest of us, who enjoys
supplying and flying F5J stuff. He really knows this part of the hobby and
from the past years results, the Pulsar line has proven itself worth
dealing.
For you guys who love to complain about the hobby and its suppliers, don't
bother with Kurt, he'll disappoint you with friendly, interested service.
:-) For the others who have been thinking about getting involved in F5J
Speed 400 competitons, take a look. The Poly Pulsar has been the most
popular because of its ease to thermal, but if you want the challenge of full
control (like I do) the 2005 is the way to go.
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