would like a NIB, but if you have a clean used one, i might be interested.
Dave Hauch
www.rc-builds.com
could you email me back or send me a phone number would be even better,
thx.
Dave Hauch
www.rc-builds.com
Nope no other color acceptable, thanks anyway :-)
Gordy
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Blue, no canopy. Shippped for $250.
Contact me off line.
Gordy Stahl
9303 Lebeau Ct
Louisville Ky 40299
502-727-9595 cell
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I had 2 of them back in the '70s. They did indeed fly well and were a
nice build, something that's lost on most modellers these days.
Why would you ask such an assenine question?
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If I remember correctly, the first and last time I saw a Magnum fly (
side by side cockpit, right ) was by Dan Pruss doing FAI Distance laps
at LOFT field. Seems everyone was kidding Dan about his ugly scale
sailplane, but he did complete the task.
Ray Hayes
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John Baxter, the first level 5, flew the Magnum 12 for his goal return and
probably other tasks as well.
Kirby Parker
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It was hardly an assenine question... But it was a question for my
good old friend Bob.. spoken somewhat in jest.
My opinion of the plane in question is simple. It was a
turd.. Yes, it was a good kit and went together ok. But as a
flyer, it wasn't really anything to brag or
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