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WTB: Electric Highwing Parkflyer/trainer

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Tom - 22 Jun 2004 13:14 GMT
Preferably ready to fly, so what have you guys got lurking in your garages
etc! Have got one but it is extremely tired and used and would like another
:) preferably 4ftish wingspan.

email me: Tom@mapctSPAMMM.com removing the SPAMMM
Average Heli Person - 24 Jun 2004 09:37 GMT
I've got a Twinstar if you're interested.  Plane, motors, 3 x SD200 servos,
Ripmax 'Xtra' 40 amp ESC, Sanyo 2000mAh 7 cell battery, GWS 8ch rx & Futaba
Skysport 6 Tx..  £90 + postage.
Kevin R - 24 Jun 2004 09:49 GMT
how much without the TX??
> I've got a Twinstar if you're interested.  Plane, motors, 3 x SD200 servos,
> Ripmax 'Xtra' 40 amp ESC, Sanyo 2000mAh 7 cell battery, GWS 8ch rx & Futaba
> Skysport 6 Tx..  £90 + postage.
Average Heli Person - 24 Jun 2004 09:52 GMT
> how much without the TX??

£90 - the tx is free!
Kevin R - 24 Jun 2004 10:06 GMT
ok just send me the TX then

> > how much without the TX??
>
> £90 - the tx is free!
Average Heli Person - 24 Jun 2004 11:00 GMT
> ok just send me the TX then

Ok no probs - postage is £20 ;-)
Neil Evans - 30 Jun 2004 11:44 GMT
> I've got a Twinstar if you're interested.  Plane, motors, 3 x SD200 servos,
> Ripmax 'Xtra' 40 amp ESC, Sanyo 2000mAh 7 cell battery, GWS 8ch rx & Futaba
> Skysport 6 Tx..  £90 + postage.

Has the Twinstar been crashed and repaired in anyway?  Mine has been a
brilliant learning machine, but is now held together by glue.  Would
quite like to replace it.  One of the guys where I fly has flattened
the wing, put in carbon strengtheners, 480 moters and the plane really
does fly well.
Average Heli Person - 30 Jun 2004 19:49 GMT
> Has the Twinstar been crashed and repaired in anyway?  Mine has been a
> brilliant learning machine, but is now held together by glue.  Would
> quite like to replace it.  One of the guys where I fly has flattened
> the wing, put in carbon strengtheners, 480 moters and the plane really
> does fly well.

It's been crashed loads of times :-)  The main thing I keep breaking off is
the vertical stab when I'm doing inverted touch 'n goes (touching down with
the v. stab).  Great fun but the inevitable sometimes happens - I just glue
the stab back on with 5min epoxy.  I think there are now 5 epoxy joints on
the tail :-)  When you say "flattened the wing", I presume you mean he
removed the dihedral?  I was thinking of doing the same to get rid of that
awful barreling during rolls.
 
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