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Bob Neider Metairie,La.
and his new American Eagle P39. It has a 103in. wingspan, is glass and foam
construction and powered by a Q75 on magneto swinging a 21x12 Bolly. Glassed
with .75oz cloth and West epoxy. Graphics are by Bill Fulmer, finish is
PPG urethane base/ flexed and flat clear. Retracts are by Robart and radio
gear is Futaba. Built by Lenny Smith. (Click on picture to see larger
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Lenny
Smith, Kenner, La. with his American Eagle P39. Glass and foam construction,
103in wingspan, 93in long, 34 pounds, 4.2 Sachs on RC Ignition, Robart retracts,
custom machined spinner with nose cannon from Sierra Precision, Q model gun pods
under the wing. 2/ 1650ma Rx. batteries and switches and 1/1650ma for ignition.
Graphics are by Bill Fulmer, finish is PPG urethane base/ flexed and flat clear. (Click on picture to see larger image) |
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Mike Scalise from McAllen
Texas displays his fine American Eagle P-39. Mike used automotive laquer to finish
this 100" fighter. A Q 75, Likes retracts and a Futaba radio finish it up..
( click on picture to see larger image ) |
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P-39 Aircobra (sorry, owner
unknown) is made from a Consolidated fiberglass kit and features a 96" wingspan.
A quadra 50 powers this rarely seen RC model. Photo by Jim Patrick (click
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