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ElectriFly Cosmic Wind EP ARF The single engine, single seat Cosmic Wind racing monoplane was designed in


1947, with Goodyear Trophy victories in mind. The ElectriFly Cosmic Wind EP ARF excels at sport aerobatics using low-cost brushless power components. It’s also a great choice for club racing or just chasing another Cosmic Wind at any flying site. ElectriFly has captured the Cosmic Wind’s sleek racing profile with a painted


are $17.00 + $6.00 postage The plan and parts


fiberglass fuselage, fiberglass wheel pants and built-up wood wing and tail covered in MonoKote® film. Included checkerboard decal may be used to create a custom look. This is a versatile sport-scale aerobat with a racing edge! The factory-finished fiberglass and wood structures assemble quickly. Factory-hinged ailerons add to the time-saving ARF simplicity. A magnetically secured hatch provides easy access to the flight battery.


SPECIFICATIONS: Wingspan: 36 in (915 mm) Wing Area: 254 in² (16.4 dm²) Weight: 27.5-29.5 oz (780-835 g) Wing Loading: 15.6-16.7 oz/ft² (48-51 g/dm²) Length: 32 in (815 mm)


Requires: Radio system with a minimum of 4 channels and 3 micro servos; 35-30-


1250Kv outrunner brushless motor; 25A brushless ESC; 3S 11.1V 1800 mAh Li-Po battery and 8-8 electric propeller.


The Cosmic Wind EP ARF comes in red (GPMA1810) or white (GPMA1811) and has a street price of $139.99.


ELECTRIFLY, distributed by Great Planes, P.O. Box 9021, Champaign, IL 61826, 217-398-3630, www.electrifly.com


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Penn Valley Hobby Center 837 W. Main St. Lansdale, PA 19446, 215-368-0770


www.pennvalleyhobbycenter.com E-Mail - pvhc.hobby@verizon.net


Join the Vintage Radio Control Society! If you enjoy building and flying the old R/C plane designs, the VR/CS is for you.


VR/CS membership provides:


• Bimonthly newsletter The Vintage Flier Annual Reunions


Membership in an AMA Special Interest Group


Membership cost is $20 per year and $25 per year for non-US members.


Make your check or money order to VR/CS and mail to; Terry Terrenoire, VR/CS Treasurer


101 Smithfield Dr., Endicott, N.Y. 13760 Visit our web site at www.vintagercsociety.org FLYING MODELS 7 


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The largest supplier of control-line airplanes


COVERING 6’ ROLL BH-1814


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Mfg. & Dist. Co., Inc. KOLAR KOTE


BH-1806 White


BH-1807 Gray


BH-1800 Lemon Yellow


BH-1801 Red


BH-1802 Dark Blue


BH-1803 Silver


BH-1804 Purple


BH-1805 Black


BH-1808 Gold


BH-1809 Yellow


BH-1810 Light Blue


BH-1811 Pink


BH-1812


Transparent Purple BH-1813


Transparent Clear


Transparent Red BH-1815


Transparent Blue BH-1816


Transparent White BH-1817


Transparent Orange BH-1818


Transparent Green BH-1819


Transparent Yellow


BH-1820 Olive


BH-1821 Orange


Also available Catalog #18 Send $7.99 to: Brodak


100 Park Avenue • Carmichaels, PA 15320 Phone: 724-966-2726 Fax: 724-966-5670


Electric Pilots and step away from the plane.


www.parkflyerplastics.com Put down the plastic spoons


Has cooling scoops made for your model.


3 types Naca, High volume and low profile.


Formed in several sizes for a total of 17 scoops.


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