Goldbeg Tiger into a twin?
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Goldbeg Tiger into a twin?
I saw a CGP Tiger 60 ARF today flying at my local field, abd was struck by how much it resembled a Cessna 310 or 410. Most of it was the shape of the tail. Well, my mind started churning out ideas of converting one into a sport scale Cessna. Has anyone tried this? If not, anyone have any similar ideas? I would love to hear from you!
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Goldbeg Tiger into a twin?
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Welcome to the BASH WORLD. Personally have not done the Carl Goldberg, but in this forum there is a wealth of information about bashing a kit.
Suggest checkout the following posts in this forum.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...90&forumid=220
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...90&forumid=220
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...93&forumid=220
These are to name a few.
Good luckk
Welcome to the BASH WORLD. Personally have not done the Carl Goldberg, but in this forum there is a wealth of information about bashing a kit.
Suggest checkout the following posts in this forum.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...90&forumid=220
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...90&forumid=220
http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...93&forumid=220
These are to name a few.
Good luckk
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Single -> twin
daywalker:
This one used to be a HobbiStar 60. A high wing trainer.
Obviously the bash was more than just fairing the nose and adding nacelles, but it wasn't as hard as starting from nothing and scratch building, or even building from plans (not the same).
Bill.
PS: I call it a C-3/10, again because I see similarity to the C-310. wr.
This one used to be a HobbiStar 60. A high wing trainer.
Obviously the bash was more than just fairing the nose and adding nacelles, but it wasn't as hard as starting from nothing and scratch building, or even building from plans (not the same).
Bill.
PS: I call it a C-3/10, again because I see similarity to the C-310. wr.