Aviomodelli?
I have the Arriane. This is a motor glider. Same thing, duraflex fuse, foam
sheeted wings. Very nice kit to build! I had this about 8 years ago. At that
time I never flew an R/C glider before..... So I can't say how they thermal.
I had a 40 size engine on it, and it flew very well, looked scale!! I
remember my final approaches were way out and low or it would over fly the
runway. So it had a really flat glide.....
I put over 900 flights on it. I finally lost it when the elevator cable
broke loose, pulled to many G's and torn the rod out of one wing.. I still
have the wings.. And I acquired a new one through this exchange a few years
ago. So it will be built this year. (I hope)
This time I will put flaps for landing and camber for thermaling.. I think
it will perform a great deal better.
They also make a variety of wood models, and power models that have the same
duraflex fuse.. They look very scale that way...
I predict the VOR 250 will be a great flying ship..
Good luck!
Cheers
Charlie
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From: "Tim McCann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RCSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 9:09 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Aviomodelli VOR 250


> Does anyone know about this ARF sailplane kit? It has pre-sheeted obechi
wings, molded
> "duraflex"(ABS?) fuselage, 250 centimeter (98") wingspan, 2 ch. .
Aviomodelli VOR 250 Cremona,
> Italy.  I won it in a raffle years ago but just recently opened the box
for a good look and was
> surprised by the quality. I did a Google search but didn't find anything.
Just curious.
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