Y/a Sr-71
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
Hmm... looks ok to me. Might have been down for maint. for a short spell perhaps.
http://www.mmrca.org/lance/sledframe.html
On a break at the moment... parts are being made at this very evening....
Time to head back and lay down some more glass.
Lance
http://www.mmrca.org/lance/sledframe.html
On a break at the moment... parts are being made at this very evening....
Time to head back and lay down some more glass.
Lance
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
SR-71 video....COMING RIGHT UP!! I'll be posting a link with video footage of a twin ducted fan powered Y/A SR-71 flown at the Bay of Quinte Aeromodellers Fan Jet Rally of 1987 in Belleville, Ontario. Just give me a little bit to fire up the beast with the appropriate video card which my VCR connects to. I'll be back in a bit... Regards,
Richie
Richie
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
Here you go fellas!!! Took me a while to find this tape in the attic, BUT I DID IT!! Enjoy... Regards,
Richie
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....ceaa6cfbdca14b
Richie
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....ceaa6cfbdca14b
#35
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
Kevin . . .
I have
- the Saldivar
- the Ross
- and a rather obscure, not so good, version from Europe.
Heck, , , I even have a full laser kit to go with them if anyone is interested, same price I paid + postage.
Pm me if interested.
(1st interest will go to OZZ if he posts in about a week or so, because this is his thread. After 1 week I'll let it go to anyone.)
Personally, I feel the wing loading is too high because of the smaller size. And even more-so if carrying turbine fuel. That's why they were totally redone for a larger span of 73" as shown on page 1.
I have
- the Saldivar
- the Ross
- and a rather obscure, not so good, version from Europe.
Heck, , , I even have a full laser kit to go with them if anyone is interested, same price I paid + postage.
Pm me if interested.
(1st interest will go to OZZ if he posts in about a week or so, because this is his thread. After 1 week I'll let it go to anyone.)
Personally, I feel the wing loading is too high because of the smaller size. And even more-so if carrying turbine fuel. That's why they were totally redone for a larger span of 73" as shown on page 1.
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
Mike, I would like to purchase a set of the plans you have drawn, but could you fill me in on a little information? Strange question first, are the instructions in English? Secondly, is it all balsa, lite ply build up? What are the power plants to be used? Also, how much for the laser kit if OZZ does not post? Thanks, Kevin
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RE: Y/a Sr-71
Hi Dennis,
Do you know of anyone who wants to sell the Yellow Aircraft's SR-71 ?
I am looking for one.
Also can someone tell me where to get these struts and wheel combination ?
I will be looking forward for the reply guys, please don't forget
Do you know of anyone who wants to sell the Yellow Aircraft's SR-71 ?
I am looking for one.
Also can someone tell me where to get these struts and wheel combination ?
I will be looking forward for the reply guys, please don't forget