the big timber
- AndrewS
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the big timber
Andrew Smith,
HEFA 3
MAAC 76250
HEFA 3
MAAC 76250
- bdg
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Re: the big timber
Your UMX would look minuscule next to this beast! 12S 7000mAhr battery; 7" wheels; 19lbs.
A monster by HEFA standards.... and pricey at $960 CDN for an ARF. Motor, ESC, batteries, servos, receiver all extra....
Brian
A monster by HEFA standards.... and pricey at $960 CDN for an ARF. Motor, ESC, batteries, servos, receiver all extra....
Brian
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- AndrewS
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Re: the big timber
yeah, its a monster compared to my tiny tim...
Andrew

Andrew
Andrew Smith,
HEFA 3
MAAC 76250
HEFA 3
MAAC 76250
- JohnOSullivan
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Re: the big timber
On the lighter side
$960 for a 18 lb plane is $50.52 per pound.
How much is your Little Timber per pound?
On the other hand my 4m Pulsar works out at $500 per pound.
Big models or small models, the ultimate factor is the level of enjoyment we get out of the model. Nothing else counts.
$960 for a 18 lb plane is $50.52 per pound.
How much is your Little Timber per pound?
On the other hand my 4m Pulsar works out at $500 per pound.
Big models or small models, the ultimate factor is the level of enjoyment we get out of the model. Nothing else counts.
John
MAAC #5401 L
MACI (Ireland) IRL#26
MAAC #5401 L
MACI (Ireland) IRL#26
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Re: the big timber
lol im still looking to fly my Cessna 150 shes here but she is huge don't even want to take her out the box she so pretty