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Retro RC Radio Flash by Dan Gaston Dan Gaston stopped by the
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and motor/gearbox combination from a Parkzone UMX P-51D Mustang. Dan says the model is so light that he can easily fly it in the smaller gyms or his backyard on very calm evenings. The model is guided by a Spektrum DX-9 transmitter and can fly for 20 minutes or more with a 150 mAh single cell battery.
Magnum Reloaded by Roger Wheeler
Roger Wheeler was also at the recent Horizon Indoor fly-in in Columbus, Ohio. While he was there he picked up a new float plane to fly off Spektrum Lake. Roger bought the model on Friday and spent most of the day at his pit building it. By Saturday morning he was shooting touch and goes on Spektrum Lake. The Magnum Reloaded is powered by a Suppo 14 brushless motor with a 12-amp Hobby King ESC. Two Hobby
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King 6-gram servos guide the elevator and rudder of this painted EPP foam model. Roger says the highlight of the weekend was watching AMA President, Bob Brown, fly the model at the Horizon Indoor Event.
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