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    Estes Pegasus

    Can anyone tell me what the length of the side tubes are? Thanks
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    Which Pegasus? Estes used the name on several kits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micromeister View Post
    Which Pegasus? Estes used the name on several kits.
    Model 1376. The NASA Pegasus. Thanks
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    I measure 6.5 inches.

    Last edited by racerx; 14th November 2010 at 03:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racerx View Post
    I measure 6.5 inches.

    Thank you.
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    Scott:
    If your planning a Clone build ya might want to include a pair of 13mm motor mounts in the pods. I did this some time back making the Pegasus a 3 motor cluster that's so much fun to flying when I downscaled it to T3 size for micros I set it up for either 1 or 3 motors with an adjustable nose weight.
    it's a very nice modification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micromeister View Post
    Scott:
    If your planning a Clone build ya might want to include a pair of 13mm motor mounts in the pods. I did this some time back making the Pegasus a 3 motor cluster that's so much fun to flying when I downscaled it to T3 size for micros I set it up for either 1 or 3 motors with an adjustable nose weight.
    it's a very nice modification.
    John thanks for the tip. My son wants to build one of these so I am working on getting all the parts rounded up and make it like a little kit for him. Then over the winter we won't to do an upscale of it in a 4" dia. version.

    Again thanks for all the help.
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