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Wing Mfg. P-40/Wood Pack

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DanNJ - 07 Jun 2004 22:40 GMT
Hi Has any one lately built any of the Wing Mfg kits..I want to know
if the wood pack is a necesary?? I've built one plane from a short
kit,so I can get my own wood. Not sure excatly what comes in the wood
pack..I'm thinking of building the P-40..Any comment or suggestions
are welcome.I have a GMS 47 looking for home, should be enough for the
P-40..

Thanks In Advance Dan....DBono99@aol.com
Paul McIntosh - 07 Jun 2004 23:10 GMT
That should be one lively plane!!!  Actually a good choice for a first time
scale builder or someone interested in speed.  All in all, a great flying
plane.

The wood pack isn't necessary and you can get the wood cheaper.  One thing
the pack has going for it is you can't make a mistake and order the wrong
(or wrong quantity) of wood.

BTW, if you want more scale, use thicker fuselage wood and round it off
more.

--
Paul McIntosh
http://www.rc-bearings.com
> Hi Has any one lately built any of the Wing Mfg kits..I want to know
> if the wood pack is a necesary?? I've built one plane from a short
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> Thanks In Advance Dan....DBono99@aol.com
Charles & Peggy Robinson - 13 Jun 2004 13:50 GMT
  I ordered the wood pack once.  I could have bought better wood for
less dinero.

  CR

> Hi Has any one lately built any of the Wing Mfg kits..I want to know
> if the wood pack is a necesary?? I've built one plane from a short
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> Thanks In Advance Dan....DBono99@aol.com
 
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