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simonslim
May 14, 2007, 06:02 AM
Hi folks, received my GAD su27 :D on saturday and boy what a well sorted kit this is. Everything is laser cut and still attached to the main sheet so there is no loose pieces rolling around inside the box, and the hardware supplied is also top quality. The instructions are very well laid out and easy to read and as far as i can see there is nothing that should pose any problems in respect to the actual building. This has quite a small wingspan at 24", but after flying Dave's [RCSUPERPOWERS] F22 I guess I like these small planes aswell as the bigger ones like my bigger JETSET f22.
Has anyone else had any experience with any of Green air designs kits as they seem to have quite a fleet. I had a quetion to ask Mike at greenair about which motor to use, so i e-mailed him and i got a response within minutes so custumer service quality is just as good as thier kit quality.

Simon.

The Captain
May 14, 2007, 01:52 PM
Hi Simon

I've known Mike at greenair for a good few years now and i've built a quite a few of his kits. The designs have always been excellent but now they have revised the build manuals and the kits are all laser cut they are truly a quality product.

I'm just finishing an SU 27 myself at the moment then i've got the starfighter to look forward to :cool:

simonslim
May 14, 2007, 03:11 PM
Hello Captain, Just come back from flying my f15,f22 and my chill out cessna 182. Yeh the manual is very straight forward and is an easy read, I've been hooked on the lancaster and with it being my birthday next month I think I might be dropping a few hints around the house.

Simon.

The Captain
May 15, 2007, 01:08 AM
Lancaster is a brilliant model - i've not built one but it looks pretty straight forward. Ive flown their one many times at shows and for the photo shoot with the mossie - pics are on here somewhere! :cool:

It flies really well and is vastly over powered on 4 cd rom motors

I'm hoping to put retracts on mine when i do get round to building it

Cheers

Nick