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WANTED: Top Flite Hot Kanary Kit

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Robert McCoy - 22 Oct 2004 03:33 GMT
Anyone have one these kits (not started) to sell?
MK - 22 Oct 2004 04:52 GMT
http://www.peoriarcmodelers.com/forsale.htm
MK - 26 Oct 2004 02:40 GMT
I emailed the guy, It's sold.
mk
> http://www.peoriarcmodelers.com/forsale.htm
Robert McCoy - 26 Oct 2004 03:28 GMT
Thank you for the suggestion, but that particular kit is no longer available.

Any others with a Hot Kanary you want to unload?

> http://www.peoriarcmodelers.com/forsale.htm
woodyb - 16 May 2009 00:53 GMT
I have a hot kanary powered by a O.S. .040 that is in great flyin
condition, blue and white monokote that I would sell. if interested mai
me @ "woodyb@windstream.net

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Tim Wescott - 16 May 2009 07:12 GMT
> I have a hot kanary powered by a O.S. .040 that is in great flying
> condition, blue and white monokote that I would sell. if interested mail
> me @ "woodyb@windstream.net"

Isn't it kinda underpowered?  And who makes an .040, anyway?

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Boo - 16 May 2009 11:40 GMT
>> I have a hot kanary powered by a O.S. .040 that is in great flying
>> condition, blue and white monokote that I would sell. if interested mail
>> me @ "woodyb@windstream.net"
>
> Isn't it kinda underpowered?  And who makes an .040, anyway?

Well, the OS 40 is made by OS...

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Tim Wescott - 16 May 2009 16:28 GMT
>>> I have a hot kanary powered by a O.S. .040 that is in great flying
>>> condition, blue and white monokote that I would sell. if interested
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> Well, the OS 40 is made by OS...

I'm sure the plane would do fine with a .40, but that's 10 times bigger
than an .040.  Cox made an .049 and a .020 and a .010; several others
made .049's back in the '50s and I think someone made an .045, some have
made .049's, .061's and .075's recently.

But no .040's.  So I'm puzzled.

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Boo - 17 May 2009 11:48 GMT
> But no .040's.  So I'm puzzled.

Eagle eyes :-)

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