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- From: pfoss@cmsa.gmr.com (Pete Foss PO/46)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: What about Dynaflite ?
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- Date: 10 Sep 92 14:11:38 GMT
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- In article 2373@rnivh.rni.sub.org, torsten@rnivh.rni.sub.org (Torsten Leibold) writes:
- >This company is quite famous for Fun Scale kits, at least here in
- >Germany. BTW I'm just about finishing a .60 Mustang from them.
- >Now, I've never seen more than about 2 or 3 articles in this group
- >dealing with Dynaflite kits. Nor have I seen any ads or someone
- >offering these kits in Model Airplane News. I wonder whether they have
- >a bad reputation or what else is the problem with Dynaflite ?
- >
- >Bye,
- > Torsten.
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- I have a Dynaflite fun scale Corsair. It flies quite nicely with a ASP 46 ABC.
- I built it stock except for the aileron linkages. I used two servos just outboard
- of the gull joints with straight pushrods. The kit calls for torque rods with
- sliders in the ends of the ailerons. I also added twin Vortac bomb drops.
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- Bottom line.. Not very scale but fun to fly (Fun Scale).
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