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xtopher
2013-12-14, 11:29 AM
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Build:

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Kevin Rochon
2013-12-14, 11:44 AM
Really nice Christopher!

MidnightHeli
2013-12-15, 12:25 AM
Very nice work Christopher

Burning Head
2013-12-15, 11:18 AM
What...a ARF, did you close your home made shop;)

xtopher
2013-12-15, 10:36 PM
Good one Richard... I like it.

Thank you guys for the warm comments...
Unfortunately it weighs 300g. Even if it has bigger wings, I fear that It's not good for indoor.

Richard; I just wanted you to know that, when I bought my turnigy tx from Hobbyking, since I had some ''grams '' left on the shipping, I bought 2 micro planes - fuselage & wing- I'll wait to have them to show pictures on the forum.
I'm so impatient to see the outcome.

I also have a ultra micro plane that I'm planning to use for indoor- Zoom Litehawk ( around 40g with battery) + 2 micro helicopters.

for xmas I bought for my brother the hubsan X4 on ebay- good deal for that nice little quadcopter.

so my first winter in Canada looks good for me.. got nothing to complain about
:)

Burning Head
2013-12-16, 11:07 AM
Super investissement a long terme, Tu ne le regretteras pas Chris:)