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kieran3008
Oct 10, 2009, 03:53 PM
i have a .25 magnum engine spinning a 9x4 prop, i want a low wing plane to go with it, arf but i cant seem to find much below .40?

DG40
Oct 19, 2009, 10:48 AM
Out of stock but if you're patient it's worth a look.
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ww2jamia6mze.html

Look at some of their other .25's . I got my eye on the Edge 540 (in stock) ;)

kieran3008
Oct 19, 2009, 04:01 PM
patient :(, if anyone could show me some english sites, or just name good planes, i have a low wing electric spitfire, and a high wing .40 trainer

do you think i could handle the edge yet?

JKEP44
Nov 08, 2009, 11:22 PM
Phoenix models Sonic Low wing 25, hands down. You can fly it well with a .25 in it, it is light, fast, and can be set up from mild to wild. Many (including myself) put a .40 in it but it is way overkill! I can take off at around 1/4 throttle and maintain altitude, so the recommended .25 would be great. It will require a little bit of weight added in the nose with a .25 but will be a great model and an easy build. The best part..... its only $69!!!

Broken Wings
Nov 19, 2009, 08:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbQRCeLr5K0
The NU B2 ARF - $135
The Nu B@ RTC- $120

40" Wingspan, Electric or fuel powered. Fuse lenght= 29",Estimated wing load=16 -17 oz/sq.foot

Fuel engine size = .25 , 2 stroke, .30-.40 ,4 stoke, EP Motor, 300-350 Watts, 3S battery



Contact:
John DePierro
Spintech Product Design Co.
1533 Emerald Ridge Rd.
Fallbrook, Ca. 92028
(760)429-8311
spintechdesigns@yahoo.com
www.spintechdesigns.com

kieran3008
Nov 20, 2009, 01:44 PM
thats actually too cool! i think i have found the plane :) is it available in the uk?

Broken Wings
Nov 24, 2009, 06:15 PM
I'm sure he'll ship one to you. Two planes fit in the same shipping box.

I bought the ARC version. It's extremly well built and the formed plastic wheel pants and cowl are thick .042" and will easily accept a 3 3/4" wheel so grass fields should be no problem.

One of the things I like about it is the Two Stroke engines can be mounted right side up so there shouldn't be any dead stick problems that sometimes happen with an inverted engine.

The wing slides through the fuselage and the servos,battery, and tank all kinda mount into the wing. It uses two aileron servos.

I've go another model on the bench right now so I haven't started assembly.

kieran3008
Nov 25, 2009, 01:58 AM
well id def get the arf version, but it does depend on what i get for xmas ;)

but i will get it! maybe evan as my first kit in the short future? how difficult is it?