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Sparky Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: November/05/2017 at 2:38pm |
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Mike,
Thanks of the video. I've seen his plane in person several times and he was very informative, I think Mike might have misspoke when he mentioned the overall weight is 60 pounds. I think I heard him say over 100 pounds like 140 or so. Not to start any debate just to make sure guys don't get totally freaked out over the apparent light weight.
Sparky
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dmheil Lifetime Site Supporter
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Joined: September/11/2003 United States Posts: 1859 IP Logged
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Posted: November/05/2017 at 5:35pm |
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This was my first time at this event but it is hands down the best event I have ever attended. GMA were wonderful hosts, the location was fantastic, the weather was beautiful and all of the modelers were great to hang out with and visit. I wandered around and talked to various pilots for the entire event gathering ideas for future projects and fixes for current ones. The steak dinner friday evening was wonderful. I enjoyed visiting with both old friends and making new ones. I highly recommend this event for anyone who can possibly make their way to it. You won't regret your trip!
David
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Laurel Hill, Florida
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chandley Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: November/06/2017 at 10:04am |
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Hi sparky the king is about 60puonds I have picked this bird up a more tha a handful of times and is really surprisingly not very heavy matter of fact had to pick it up and move it around the monster hanger so I can get my Corsair painted mike and barb mikes wife picked it up all the time to move around but really it amazingly not very heavy at all exspecily with no batteries in it Carl
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Joined: July/22/2003 United States Posts: 5505 IP Logged
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Posted: November/06/2017 at 10:17am |
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Yeah I gotta agree with Carl. I helped turn it over with only Mike and myself it it was no where near 100lbs. Electrics are much lighter as you don't have to build as much structure to handle vibration and such. My Whirlwind is only 35 lbs RTF with batteries and it is a twin with a 117 inch WS.
Cheers, Mike
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carlbecker Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: November/06/2017 at 11:37pm |
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I had a great time! David and Mike it was good to hookup again, been to many years since. I guess I will have to come again where ever it is held and make sure the Whirlwind shows up also.
By the way I can't believe the camera still works. And now at home the Wildcat has spark, unbelievable.
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