CPP kits or short kits, where to buy ?
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CPP kits or short kits, where to buy ?
Hi guys I know there are companies selling kits , short kits and arf CPP's.
Sure some of you have bought from some of them, can you share your experience about their planes,kits & service ?
A link to those companies would help a lot.
Thanks for your reply.
Sure some of you have bought from some of them, can you share your experience about their planes,kits & service ?
A link to those companies would help a lot.
Thanks for your reply.
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I have a Nutckacker and a P5 kit from http://www.earlyrcmodels.com/that are excellent. I also have a P1 balsa kit from these peoplehttp://www.eurekaaircraft.com/pattern.htm all great stuff. If you like building...
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RE: CPP kits or short kits, where to buy ?
Hey Rafa,
good to see you around the forum again. Yea, it seems like there are a number of good guys making some variation of kit of the classics. For what purpose are you compiling this list? Are there specific designs and scales you are interested in? The ARF space of the classics seems to be an emerging trend. We now have a P7 from H9 and rumor has it that there may soon also be a Curare ARF. The designs that seem to still be rare in any guise or form are the Japanese classics - then again, these are trickier to kit due to the more complex nature of their construction.
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good to see you around the forum again. Yea, it seems like there are a number of good guys making some variation of kit of the classics. For what purpose are you compiling this list? Are there specific designs and scales you are interested in? The ARF space of the classics seems to be an emerging trend. We now have a P7 from H9 and rumor has it that there may soon also be a Curare ARF. The designs that seem to still be rare in any guise or form are the Japanese classics - then again, these are trickier to kit due to the more complex nature of their construction.
David.
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RE: CPP kits or short kits, where to buy ?
Thanks for your reply guys, there is some pilots ( including me ) in México who would like to have a CPP's national tournament , we are trying to bring back those events that where once attended by so many pilots, DOX scale and designs are no specific ones altough they must be for .46 to .75 glow engines .
Surprisingly there are still many classics alive in México... at least more than I would expect !!some like TAURUS, TIPORARE's, CURARE's, AURORA's and many more , answer to that call has been so well recieved that many people is interested in purchasing this type of aircrafts.
That's why with the desire to promote the revival of the classics in my country, it ocurred to me to ask for your help in this struggle to help the pilots interested in getting a CPP.
We would appreciate all the help you could give us in this regard, I understand such an event must be sanctioned with FAI rules, if any of you could provide them it would be appreciated.
More links to companies who produce short kits or full ones are welcome.
Surprisingly there are still many classics alive in México... at least more than I would expect !!some like TAURUS, TIPORARE's, CURARE's, AURORA's and many more , answer to that call has been so well recieved that many people is interested in purchasing this type of aircrafts.
That's why with the desire to promote the revival of the classics in my country, it ocurred to me to ask for your help in this struggle to help the pilots interested in getting a CPP.
We would appreciate all the help you could give us in this regard, I understand such an event must be sanctioned with FAI rules, if any of you could provide them it would be appreciated.
More links to companies who produce short kits or full ones are welcome.
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RE: CPP kits or short kits, where to buy ?
Rafa,
sounds like a really cool idea. Boy, that would bring back some memories...
Here are a few that might help:
http://www.earlyrcmodels.com/
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/pattern.htm
http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/aeroon...phoenix_7.html
You might also want to check out this thread that was started back in 2005 in the early days of this forum - actually 2 days away from exactly 5 years ago!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3053513/tm.htm
What are you planning to build for the event?
David.
sounds like a really cool idea. Boy, that would bring back some memories...
Here are a few that might help:
http://www.earlyrcmodels.com/
http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/pattern.htm
http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/aeroon...phoenix_7.html
You might also want to check out this thread that was started back in 2005 in the early days of this forum - actually 2 days away from exactly 5 years ago!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3053513/tm.htm
What are you planning to build for the event?
David.
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Dox think im going after a TIPORARE with 60 engine and a Hatori pipe I found at a friend's workshop , your plans for TIPO are already printed
Scott thanks for your post, hope we make this a memorable event, like the world championship in Acapulco september 1981 !!!
Scott thanks for your post, hope we make this a memorable event, like the world championship in Acapulco september 1981 !!!