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    T-25 centurian

    What do you guys know about this? There's a place in Edmonton that is selling a brand new never opened kit.
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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    It's an ARF version of the Strato Blaster. The booms and wings are pre-made, and all pre covered. All you have to do is assemble the parts and install your radio gear.

    Flies great on the Aerotech E15-P motors. Not so hot on the D11-P or E9-P.

    Shame they picked red and green for the covering. -blech-.

    kj

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    Is there more than 1? and what bargain price is this little beauty?
    All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental-Vonnegut
    97% of the time, I'm right-the other 5% doesn't bother me.
    There comes a point in your life that looks just like all the other points you didn't notice either.
    If I had a nickel for every dollar I spent on rockets, I'd have more rockets.
    You may have had more fun in your life than me, but the chaos was undeniable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrwrxz View Post
    Is there more than 1? and what bargain price is this little beauty?

    Only one, and not really a bargain at $149 CDN. But it's probably the only NIB old stock T-25 Centurion in Western Canada.
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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    Dude! Sell the kids and snag it! I love mine and don't really miss the kids...
    All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental-Vonnegut
    97% of the time, I'm right-the other 5% doesn't bother me.
    There comes a point in your life that looks just like all the other points you didn't notice either.
    If I had a nickel for every dollar I spent on rockets, I'd have more rockets.
    You may have had more fun in your life than me, but the chaos was undeniable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fyrwrxz View Post
    Dude! Sell the kids and snag it! I love mine and don't really miss the kids...
    Hmm....well, the 16 year old would be a easy sell, but the little one's are more work. They would be tougher.
    Plays with wood, cardboard, and carpenters glue at home.

    L1 will have to wait until 2013. Oh well.......patience is a lost virtue any-ways...

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    yeah, I hear ya! The slave trader complained the 4 year old couldn't shovel very much so he wanted his money back. i wouldn't let the wife trade my plane, tho'....he's 27 now and still holds a grudge.
    All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental-Vonnegut
    97% of the time, I'm right-the other 5% doesn't bother me.
    There comes a point in your life that looks just like all the other points you didn't notice either.
    If I had a nickel for every dollar I spent on rockets, I'd have more rockets.
    You may have had more fun in your life than me, but the chaos was undeniable.

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