Sure....don't see why not.
Jerr
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Sure....don't see why not.
Jerr
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Would the top Flite T34 be suitable for an intermediate type flyer? Thank you. Carl
If you are talking about the 80 inch T-34B Mentor kit, the specs list the wing loading at 22.5-31.5 oz/sq ft. I personally don't really enjoy flying models with a wing loading much over 25 oz/sq. ft. If you really focus on building it as lite as possible, I would imagine it would be a fun airplane.
One of the gents in our club has one and flies it regularly. I've also flown it quite a bit and it's a pussycat....
don't expect it to do anything wild, but it's a very scale flying machine..
cheers Papa Sharptooth
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