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Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
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Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
Hi lads,
I`ve just finish building my Guillow`s balsa spitfire MK-1 and I want to fly it using a cox.010 tee dee or .020 pee wee.
Has anybody here constructed one of these flying models with any success? I just think it seems a
little too heavy. It`s got a 16 1/2" (41.91 cm) wing span and it can be used for rubber powered flying
or gas powered control or free flying.
Mr G
I`ve just finish building my Guillow`s balsa spitfire MK-1 and I want to fly it using a cox.010 tee dee or .020 pee wee.
Has anybody here constructed one of these flying models with any success? I just think it seems a
little too heavy. It`s got a 16 1/2" (41.91 cm) wing span and it can be used for rubber powered flying
or gas powered control or free flying.
Mr G
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Re: Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
Ron Cribbs has exactly the same setup with 2ch rc
Control but I don't think he has flown it yet.
As a rule of thumb the .010 will fly planes up to 7oz.
Control but I don't think he has flown it yet.
As a rule of thumb the .010 will fly planes up to 7oz.
Re: Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
Lol Nope!
I have a .010 in mine AUW was right at 4oz. with 2ch and gear. Go check out my build thread in the modeling section.
While I haven't flown it but, I did start it and it almost came out of my hand......
I have a .010 in mine AUW was right at 4oz. with 2ch and gear. Go check out my build thread in the modeling section.
While I haven't flown it but, I did start it and it almost came out of my hand......
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Re: Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
How do you get to the modeling section?
Mr G
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Re: Supermarine Spitfire MK-1 with cox tee dee power plant
coxxoc wrote:How do you get to the modeling section?
Mr G
Go to the main page of the forum and click on models and modeling. You may have to scan through a few pages to find it.
Or.....click on this
http://coxengineforum.forumakers.com/t597-guillows-spitfire-park-flyer-finished
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