I purchased a Supermarine Spitfire Junior Series (.40-.45 engine) about
fifteen years ago. I was young, did not research anything about R/C, and
the hobby store employee must have just been looking for a quick sale (as
this plane is definitely not a beginner model!) I, of course, was
completely unable to put it together, boxed it up, and didn't get back into
R/Cing until a couple years ago. The manufacturer of the Spitfire is a
company called Royal Quality Kits. I am looking for information about Royal
and any kind of instruction book for the plane. Your help is much
appreciated.
-Kevin
Sky Rider - 18 Aug 2003 03:23 GMT
I believe Royal went out of business years ago. I haven't seen anything from
them for many years. Maybe you could find someone who has a left over manual
or something. Ebay may be a place to search.
Jim
> I purchased a Supermarine Spitfire Junior Series (.40-.45 engine) about
> fifteen years ago. I was young, did not research anything about R/C, and
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> -Kevin
Don Hatten - 18 Aug 2003 04:31 GMT
Royal went out of business a few years ago. Royal kits were rebadged
Marutaka kits. Marutaka kits are available here:
http://www.hobbybarn.com/airplanes_marutaka_kits.htm
They have a larger Spitfire still available
Aren't the instructions on the plans?
Don
> I purchased a Supermarine Spitfire Junior Series (.40-.45 engine) about
> fifteen years ago. I was young, did not research anything about R/C, and
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> -Kevin
TheEdge - 21 Jul 2009 05:17 GMT
I have a NIB Royal Supermarine Spitfire Jr series I wish to sell???

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Bob - 21 Jul 2009 12:30 GMT
> I have a NIB Royal Supermarine Spitfire Jr series I wish to sell???
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> TheEdge's Profile:http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=24778
> View this thread:http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=143053
Any idea what you want for it?
Bob