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Sig’s E-Pro Fieldbox The Sig E-Pro Fieldbox has been specially designed for the hobbyist who operates


Why Pay a Dollar for just 4 Screws? We have the hardware you


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Chocks For Every Sized Model.


Prevents off a table, during transport or while adjustments are made.


Five Sizes


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electric powered models—airplanes, helicopters, boats, or cars. The E-Pro fieldbox provides you with a portable station for taking your charger anywhere on the field, as well as plenty of room for extra battery packs, tools, and spare parts. All compartments and features are designed with the electric modeler in mind. Constructed of fine-grade plywood (good on both sides), the overall size is a convenient 97⁄8 inches deep by 19 inches tall (includes cradle) by 171⁄2 inches wide. The precisely CAD drawn and laser-cut parts assure incredible accuracy and fit. The kit comes with a complete hardware package and illustrated instruction manual for quick and easy assembly. FEATURES: • Large enclosed compartment for your 12-volt power supply pattery(s).


• Banana plugs and wiring for quick connecting your field chargers to the 12-volt power supply.


• Three open compartments on top for easy access to your chargers, battery packs, props, etc.


• Three drawers to hold your tools and accessories. • Adjustable cushioned cradle on top to hold your model. • Optional Field Box Wheel Kit available (order no. SIGBX004B). The Sig E-Pro Fieldbox is item number SIGBX004 and the price is $79.99.


SIG MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 401 South Front St., PO Box 520, Montezuma, IA 50171-0520, 641-623-5154, www.sigmfg.com


BH Fieseler Fi-156C 112-inch Storch The Fieseler Fi-156C Storch from BH Models is truly a giant. Its 112-inch wing


span makes it the biggest scale airplane in the BH line today. The construction is all wood and the finish is printed, providing scale detailing. BH set out to make large scale modeling fun and easy. This big bird is an ARF and features factory installed scale hinging, two-piece plug-in wing, fiberglass factory painted cowl and all the right hardware (much of it custom made). The Storch is not the most common WWII aircraft, but in full size it was an amazing performer. The model is similar. Short field performance is shocking and it just looks cool with all that scale hinging and control surface positions. Look close at the finish and you’ll see panel lines and detailed weathering along with a matching cowl.


WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN! Through our bi-monthly publication, The MECA SWAP SHEET and BULLETIN you will be able to contact people with similar interests who will be able to help you to:


• Learn Engine Values


Parts


• Locate Services and


• Find Rare Pieces


• Buy, Sell, Trade • Learn History • Find out about


“Collecto- gethers” and


events The BH Fieseler Fi156C Storch (item #159599) is $899.99.


For membership application please write: John Lorenz, 704 Flamingo Circle, Burleson, TX 76028-5041 mitecars@gmail.com


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BH MODELS, distributed by Global Hobby Distributors, 18480 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92780, 714-963-0329, www.hobbypeople.net


SPECIFICATIONS: Wing span: 112.20 inches Length: 75.20 inches Weight: 17.82 pounds Radio: 6 channels Servos: 8 Engine: 35cc Gas (Fuji IMVAC)


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