BVM Kingcat
#8
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Never heard of an "all balsa" Kingcat. In fact, I owned one of the first Kingcats and it was all composite.
Like DUCMOZ said, you may have a Bobcat, which is smaller than the Kingcat. If I'm not mistaken, there was a Bobcat Composite and a standard Bobcat, which may have had balsa construction.
Like DUCMOZ said, you may have a Bobcat, which is smaller than the Kingcat. If I'm not mistaken, there was a Bobcat Composite and a standard Bobcat, which may have had balsa construction.
#9
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Can you say "Robert" at BVM?
He is your friend, or one of the girls can probably help you get the reference information you seek. One of them is Bob V's daughter and been around for a long time, the other has been with BVM for quite a few years. Both of them know what's going on at BVM and both are easy to work with......
He is your friend, or one of the girls can probably help you get the reference information you seek. One of them is Bob V's daughter and been around for a long time, the other has been with BVM for quite a few years. Both of them know what's going on at BVM and both are easy to work with......
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#12
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It's not a kingcat if it's balsa. All of the kingcats were composite. I have a first generation still and it's composite. I also have a bobcat XL. It is fiberglass fuse and booms and balsa wings and stab.
Kingcat is a 120 size jet, the balsa bobcats were 60 to 80 size though I've seen 120s on them which is crazy.
Kingcat is a 120 size jet, the balsa bobcats were 60 to 80 size though I've seen 120s on them which is crazy.
#15
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Checked again, not all balsa. Composite fuse and skin. Also has 3 tanks, and is about 8 ft long. Will call bvm for manual.
thanks to all who responded, as I’m new to jets.
thanks to all who responded, as I’m new to jets.