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Brett Jaffee

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Jul 30, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/30/95
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Subject: Baby Dart .15 fun fly
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Organization: California State University, Northridge
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I saw and ad for this .15 size fun fly plane in RCM. I've never been a
big fun fly fan, but I've got a .15 laying around, and I figured this
might be interesting. Has anyone ever flown one?
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Larry Marshall

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Jul 31, 1995, 3:00:00 AM7/31/95
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>I saw and ad for this .15 size fun fly plane in RCM. I've never been a
>big fun fly fan, but I've got a .15 laying around, and I figured this
>might be interesting. Has anyone ever flown one?

I flew one and had a lot of fun with it. It was owned by a guy who was doing
some work with Direct Connection, the guys who distribute it. I bought one of
the kits that day. It's sat on the shelf for several years but is now just
about ready to mount a Cobalt motor on its nose. It builds well and the kit
contains good materials.


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Ulf Jonsson

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Aug 1, 1995, 3:00:00 AM8/1/95
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In article <3vgm5g$g...@nic-nac.CSU.net>, hbac...@huey.csun.edu (Brett
Jaffee) wrote:

> Subject: Baby Dart .15 fun fly
> Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
> Organization: California State University, Northridge
> Summary:
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> X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
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> I saw and ad for this .15 size fun fly plane in RCM. I've never been a
> big fun fly fan, but I've got a .15 laying around, and I figured this
> might be interesting. Has anyone ever flown one?

I scaled down the Stick It IV to fit a OS15. I uses a light weight radio
and a mechanical flaperon mixer to save weight. It is really fun to fly
and behaves as the big ones.

I have also built one with 45 cm span to be used with a Cox Tee-Dee 010 or
a Pee Wee. It is flight ready but has not flown yet.


Ulf

AirFlair

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Aug 5, 1995, 3:00:00 AM8/5/95
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If you have any pictures, I'd appreciate some and I'll make sure Dan
Stevens, the designer of the Stickit series gets copies. You can snail
mail any pics to Air Flair
1750 Lundgren Rd, New Carlisle OH 45344.

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