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It looks like a nice plane. Possibly a bit "stubby" or very scale looking. Find out what year it was built. And how heavy it is. But also weigh all that on what your paying for it. If a "song" is cheap enough, anything can be worth it.
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| Tony Quist ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Glendale, AZ Age: 45
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The kit I saw in person was very dated in design. The landing gear legs weighed about 2 lbs each. The control surfaces are very small. It is very short coupled.
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A 3W150 is a good motor for a 40% plane, but how old is the motor. A realistic price on a 3W 150 with standard mufflers is $1100 - $1300. So if the total package is around $2000 thats not a BAD deal, but I wouldn't pay over $2000. AS Rolling Thunder said, it seems to be a slightly dated airframe, so if you intend on doing basic aerobatics and scale like flying, this plane may be OK, but if you intend to 3D this may not be a good choice. I would find out more about the motor, the weight of the plane, what else is included, and how much your paying. We can help you figure out if the deal is truly a "song"
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Louisville,KY Age: 50
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I've got a pic of that same plane (the one of it on the patio) that I use for my wallpaper every now and again. Sure is PURDY. I like the panel lines. And I've seen unfinished kits airframe only advertised for more that two grand.
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: LaFayette,Ga
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SleepyC, From what I've found out the motor is a TOC ( red head ) version freshly rebuilt from 3w. that has only been bench run. The seller is asking 1k for the plane, motor, prop,spinner,ect. no servoes are included. |
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