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Tiger Moth
#1

Doesn't it suck when you're addicted to buying planes...(?)

I've bee looking at these http://www.austars-model.com/display.php...e%20series especially the 77inch model but then modelflight have some new moths coming out too, http://www.modelflight.com.au/products/E...69-10.html Any idea which one is best?
Anyone had experience with these brands or read anything about any of these?
I know these are large, that's what I want Smile




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#2

Bi-planes look awsome in the air or on the ground. The bigger the better (As long as it fits in the van/car).
Buy the one that you would be happy to build and look at.Wink

Good luck, love to see on flying at our club.Biggrin


George

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#3

Just on the subject of the Tiger Moth - the current edition of "Model World" which is available at newsagents here has what appears to be an excellent free plan for one. It's an updated version of a previously available design and is for a 36" span model for electric power and seems to have quite acceptable scale looks.

Just thought I'd mention it, in case anyone is interested.

Steve Murray
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