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Bud Nosen Trainer plans07 Feb 2008 20:36 GMT11
They have a Bud Nosen Tainer on E-Bay.  I believe this is the AA laser
cut kit.  They are out of business now.  There has been a lot of talk
that the AA kits were not very good.  unlike the orginal Bud Nosen Kis.
Does anyone know where one could secure plans for the Bud Nosen
6EX-2.4 GHz buddy box questions07 Feb 2008 17:39 GMT1
I have posted these questions on the Futaba forum on RCUniverse but
have not gotten a response yet.  I figured that someone here may have
some info.
I have 3 questions. Will the 6EX-2.4 GHz work as the master with a
Laser cut parts don't match plan07 Feb 2008 00:31 GMT3
I have the Uravitch Cessna  195 kt from Hobby Hanger, and several of the
parts don't match the Flying Models mag. plans.
Is this "par for the course" from Hobby Hanger kits?
Thanks, Ted in Mich.
Noob - battery questions...04 Feb 2008 03:00 GMT5
Hi - forgive me I'm a mechnical guy with limited electrical knowledge.: )
I noticed cell phone batteries have small circuit boards at the end of the
pack.  What is the purpose of the board?
I am being tasked with a project using arrays of larger lithium cells - I
What do you have to work on these days?04 Feb 2008 02:51 GMT16
A fellow is left me a Hanger 9 Sopwith Camel 60 ARF he wants me to build and
fly for him.
My wife got me a Carl Goldberg Sundancer 40 arf(biplane) for my birthday.
I figured I'd be working on electric indoor stuff right now but it seems
Anyone flying the Tower Kaos ARF?02 Feb 2008 05:35 GMT7
Let's start a thread about this model. Its good and bad
points.
Mine is on the bench as I type. I am impressed with the
construction and appearance for the price of $100 on sale.
F/A-18 Hornet flown by Blue Angels Model Aircraft01 Feb 2008 17:08 GMT1
The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a multirole fighter aircraft.
It has been the aerial demonstration aircraft for the Blue Angels
since 1986. The F/A-18 Hornets' main mission are fighter escort, fleet
air defense, close air support and many others.
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