The Milan is a fantastic deal for the sport flyer. But look at the flying 
weight.....86-105 ounces! This might be OK for some F3J
work but not light enough for TD contest in the US. The Milan is a great deal for fun 
but don't go there for wining TD contests. We
sell the Stork and I wouldn't suggest it for TD contests either although for fun you 
can't beat it. Same goes for the Milan.

Always keep in mind that we usually fly a very different contest than the Europeans. 
We fly precision duration with a very tight
spot or line landing at the end. Ships of this type need to be smaller spanned from 
100" to 126" (approx.) will work. The
wingloading should be 9.5 oz/sq ft or below and have reasonable large movable surfaces 
for maneuverability.

Charlatan Spindle wrote:

> You can get a Milan 134" for $330.00...
> BTW the Multiplex team took the Graupner Cup last year sort of cool up with
> all the MOLDED planes a WOOD planes won!
>
> Smooth Sailing,
> Karlton Spindle
> http://www.MultiplexRC.com
>
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