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frwyflyer, Comment for image # 20615 | 01 Mar 14 08:47 |
I agree!! VERY CRISP and CLEAN |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 20613 | 19 May 11 15:52 |
Wonderful work...BRAVO! |
hjlittman, Comment for image # 20613 | 19 May 11 15:29 |
Display model clean! |
7thswabian, Comment for image # 20613 | 19 May 11 13:16 |
This is beautiful, really clean and well built. |
TJH, Comment for image # 20614 | 04 Jan 11 21:33 |
Classy looking bird! |
John Cooper, Comment for image # 20614 | 04 Jan 11 21:12 |
John, thanks. This is actually the 35 inch wing span Dare Triplane. It is quite large for its span and probably much easier to build than the smaller one you started. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 20614 | 04 Jan 11 20:38 |
Wonderful work. I tried building this bird but gave up. |
John Cooper, Image # 20615 | 04 Jan 11 14:43 |
I covered the triplane with beige coverite microlite. I removed the gloss of the microlite by rubbing it with fine steel wool. |
John Cooper, Image # 20614 | 04 Jan 11 14:39 |
The balsa quality and part fit of the kit was very good. Unfortunately the kit does not come with decals, wheels, or any plastic parts such as the engine or machine guns. |
John Cooper, Image # 20613 | 04 Jan 11 14:35 |
The model is build with 3 channel R/C with an Eflite 350 for power. With a 35 inch span and 3 wings it is quite slow in the air. |
John Cooper, Image # 20612 | 04 Jan 11 14:30 |
This is the larger scale Dare Triplane. I recently completed this 10 year old kit that was sitting in my basement. |
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