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tntlilpimp
Aug 19, 2006, 05:14 PM
I am selling an airplane because I know nothing about them I think that this would be a very good prject for an experienced person It is very big 4 ft length by 3 ft wide I know nothing about airplanes.

jarvis2542
Aug 19, 2006, 11:59 PM
does not sound very big to me????????? where is the description of the plane? placing some pics and some info about the plane itself in the for sale forum will help

tailskid2
Aug 20, 2006, 02:01 PM
Yes, a picture would be very nice ....

spitfire123
Aug 21, 2006, 06:10 AM
I am selling an airplane because I know nothing about them I think that this would be a very good prject for an experienced person It is very big 4 ft length by 3 ft wide I know nothing about airplanes.



hi,
the plane you have is NOT a GIANT scale plane....
its acturly realy realy small.

like a 25-30 plane ;)

wiz310
Aug 21, 2006, 06:54 AM
Unless he meant to say meters. :D

spitfire123
Aug 21, 2006, 08:21 AM
lol, :D
i doubht it becaue he put ft twice..

tntlilpimp
Aug 21, 2006, 08:38 AM
hi,
the plane you have is NOT a GIANT scale plane....
its acturly realy realy small.

like a 25-30 plane ;)

it runs of a .61 actually

spitfire123
Aug 21, 2006, 01:41 PM
hey!!

i thought you said you no NOTHING about planes...
lol
muse be pretty quick with that size engine in that size plane.

dag214
Aug 21, 2006, 04:18 PM
That might be a big plane to some people, my first powered plane was a Cox Pt-19 control line, it (cox pt-19) would fit in the back set of my 1919 vintage with a 193" wing span.

But what plane with a 61 has a fuse longer than the wings? I know there are some jet want-to-be's that have longer fuse than wing span, but what sort of plane is this???

I thought big was over 150" wing span and 45 pounds or more, but I guess it depends on what you have seen.

And as far as engine size, I once had a goldberg Chipmunk with a supertiger 2000. The tail fluttered off it in flight (was very nose heavy, not sure that had anything to do with the tail falling off). It was a funny plane while it lasted, it actually looked as if you could flat spin it going UP! Full rudder/full elevator/full power, was very cooool.

DAG

spitfire123
Aug 22, 2006, 10:45 AM
[QUOTE=dag214]That might be a big plane to some people, my first powered plane was a Cox Pt-19 control line, it (cox pt-19) would fit in the back set of my 1919 vintage with a 193" wing span.




lol :D