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Haha! I just KNEW you couldn't resist! Nice bird! I've had two of the 'old' birds, while looking cool, didn't benefit from the old avionics. What set up are you using? You are the undisputed champ of this type and I was trying to learn from Ari before he moved. What would you put an all up cost for this bird? Not that I would have the chops to fly it, but still curious.Title says it all, saw a pic posted and felt I had to make it come to life. This is one of my dynasoar kits I produce, done with the help of stickershock for the fedex markings, 40" long, 21" wingspan, 11 oz rtf with E-6 rocket motor and r/c gear.
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Haha! I just KNEW you couldn't resist! Nice bird! I've had two of the 'old' birds, while looking cool, didn't benefit from the old avionics. What set up are you using? You are the undisputed champ of this type and I was trying to learn from Ari before he moved. What would you put an all up cost for this bird? Not that I would have the chops to fly it, but still curious.
Thanks, Frank!If you go to dynasoarrocketry.com
You can see the cost of the kit you can also go to the general instruction tab or pull down and it has links to the servos receiver and transmitter that I use and see the cost note that the transmitter is a one-time cost that you can use with multiple models.
Another awesome model, Frank!
Back in 2004, I acquired one of the then-new Multiplex Sonic Liner foam kits. Mine had to be different than everyone else’s, so I did mine in FedEx livery.
Great fun and still fly the model today.
I have a couple of these kits stashed back and one will have to get a 29mm motor mount and a weight reduction some day soon…
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