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  • #61
    RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

    Greetings Sky Wolf,

    I know right??

    I can't believe they'd let that plane die for the sake of some decals.

    I totally understand the concept of vastly diminished square footage!
    I have been thinning the herd a bit myself lately.

    It's tuff trying to move (sell) planes that have been built. They are extremely difficult to box and ship.
    I just sort of eek them out into the local market slowly.

    Best of luck,

    Bill L.
    In Okla.

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    • #62
      RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

      Originally posted by Rocketeer
      Greetings Sky Wolf,

      I know right??

      I can't believe they'd let that plane die for the sake of some decals.

      I totally understand the concept of vastly diminished square footage!
      I have been thinning the herd a bit myself lately.

      It's tuff trying to move (sell) planes that have been built. They are extremely difficult to box and ship.
      I just sort of eek them out into the local market slowly.

      Best of luck,

      Bill L.
      In Okla.
      Thanks, I have local pilots that are interested in a few of the planes. But last year I sold 11 planes at a local swap meet. It seems like it didn't even make a dent in the hangar.  :dodgy:

      If you know of anyone interested, I have a brand new, never flown FMS P-38 Lightning, an Aerosky Midget Mustang with only 4 flights (like new), an Art Tech AT-6 Texan with sound (the yellow and grey version;great scheme), a ParkZone Icon A5 (the original size; about 10 flights), and a twin 64mm A-10 Warthog Black Lighting scheme with only 4 flights. 
      Notice that these are all non-Motion RC sold planes to eliminate any conflict or ethical bad taste.

      I also made a huge pilot error and nose-dove my FMS B-17 Fuddy Duddy 2 days ago. Will sell the parts very, very cheap if anyone wants them. No one carries this scheme anymore and is probably in high demand for parts. 

      I'll be listing these on RCGroups soon too. The next swap meet isn't until August, but hope I can give them another home/hangar before then.

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      • #63
        RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

        Greetings Sky Wolf,

        I have no problems with listing items here MRC originated or not.

        MRC frequently watches what goes on here and they have elected to remain silent on this issue.
        Therefore, that's not a no.

        I am about to send out this weeks letter to our club members later this evening.
        If you want to give me the details of what you have for sale, (make, model, features (retracts, wing span, LiPo size, etc.) price w/shipping)  I will include this list in the letter for you.

        If you want to send it to our club e-mail address so as not to disturb anyone it's ctrcSquadron@gmail.com or you can PM me.

        Hopefully, it will help you out.

        Bill L.
        In Okla.

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        • #64
          RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

          Originally posted by Rocketeer
          Greetings Sky Wolf,

          I have no problems with listing items here MRC originated or not.

          MRC frequently watches what goes on here and they have elected to remain silent on this issue.
          Therefore, that's not a no.

          I am about to send out this weeks letter to our club members later this evening.
          If you want to give me the details of what you have for sale, (make, model, features (retracts, wing span, LiPo size, etc.) price w/shipping)  I will include this list in the letter for you.

          If you want to send it to our club e-mail address so as not to disturb anyone it's ctrcSquadron@gmail.com or you can PM me.

          Hopefully, it will help you out.

          Bill L.
          In Okla.
          That's awesome my "brother from one border over".  I appreciate that.

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          • #65
            RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

            Greetings Sky Wolf,

            Not a problem.

            Just send me what you want.
            If you can include a photo or so it always helps.


            Bill L.
            In Okla.

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            • #66
              RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

              Jet recommendations:
              Freewing SU-34 twin 64mm edf with t.v. and retracts. You do not have to take my word for it. Just look at the videos, Just look at the reviews. It is an award winner and available since 2009.
              That is a lot of jet for the money. All the reviews are super, the design is a knock out, it is a show stopper, it is priced reasonably, it is EPO, it is a current modern Jet in service that will raise your eyebrows. It reminds me of the hot Mirage 4000 70mm jet that you cannot get your hands on anymore. This SU-34 is a Bomber/fighter made by Freewing. I want two for my collection but want to buy them from a reputable dealer, that's Motion RC. My second choice would be the very hot Mirage 4000 70mm but I do not think it is available anymore. By the time the RC community realized the quality, flight and landing ability of this jet it was gone. Both these are in the 1200mm length range. Again, look at the videos and the reviews. They say it all.
              "Smooth Wings".

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              • #67
                RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

                The Multiplex Funjet can be converted to EDF and is HOT! I have an EDf motor in mine, but with a prop. It's venturing close to 200 MPH. Doc

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                • #68
                  RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

                  Hi All

                  Just signed on as a new member!!

                  I would like to see a "LARGE SCALE" Twin F-18 Twin 120Mil Ducted fan jet emulating the Yellow F-18 Twin, with Scale Gear and all!! I know a lot of people would be interested in this type of aircraft as Yellow has discontinued this kit and many people are in search of locating one.
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                  A-10 Twin 90 or 120Mil Fan "TWIN" Super scale jet??

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                  • #69
                    RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

                    Originally posted by Robert LeBlanc
                    Jet recommendations:
                    Freewing SU-34 twin 64mm edf with t.v. and retracts. You do not have to take my word for it. Just look at the videos, Just look at the reviews. It is an award winner and available since 2009.
                    That is a lot of jet for the money. All the reviews are super, the design is a knock out, it is a show stopper, it is priced reasonably, it is EPO, it is a current modern Jet in service that will raise your eyebrows. It reminds me of the hot Mirage 4000 70mm jet that you cannot get your hands on anymore. This SU-34 is a Bomber/fighter  made by Freewing. I want two for my collection but want to buy them from a reputable dealer, that's Motion RC.  My second choice would be the very hot Mirage 4000 70mm but I do not think it is available anymore. By the time the RC community realized the quality, flight and landing ability of this jet it was gone. Both these are in the 1200mm length range. Again, look at the videos and the reviews. They say it all.  
                    "Smooth Wings".
                    I'll second that, my SU-34 is stripped of all gear and is hand launched. Together with the TV it is an all out winner and by far the most fun in its class.
                    Chris
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                    Originally posted by Mark.MotionRC
                    Quick Poll for all our visitors ...

                    <h2>What type(s) of EDF Jets would you like Motion RC to carry?</h2>
                    If there is a specific size, color scheme, or feature, please let us know that as well.

                    Thank you!
                    Just keep em coming, you guys are doing a great job providing us with a wide selection of birds, geez, just look at the new models provided this year. I for one am saving up for the F-14 and F-15!!!!
                    Chris

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                    • #70
                      RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

                      Originally posted by CT
                      Originally posted by Robert LeBlanc
                      Jet recommendations:
                      Freewing SU-34 twin 64mm edf with t.v. and retracts. You do not have to take my word for it. Just look at the videos, Just look at the reviews. It is an award winner and available since 2009.
                      That is a lot of jet for the money. All the reviews are super, the design is a knock out, it is a show stopper, it is priced reasonably, it is EPO, it is a current modern Jet in service that will raise your eyebrows. It reminds me of the hot Mirage 4000 70mm jet that you cannot get your hands on anymore. This SU-34 is a Bomber/fighter  made by Freewing. I want two for my collection but want to buy them from a reputable dealer, that's Motion RC.  My second choice would be the very hot Mirage 4000 70mm but I do not think it is available anymore. By the time the RC community realized the quality, flight and landing ability of this jet it was gone. Both these are in the 1200mm length range. Again, look at the videos and the reviews. They say it all.  
                      "Smooth Wings".
                      I'll second that, my SU-34 is stripped of all gear and is hand launched. Together with the TV it is an all out winner and by far the most fun in its class.
                      Chris

                      [hr]
                      Originally posted by Mark.MotionRC
                      Quick Poll for all our visitors ...

                      <h2>What type(s) of EDF Jets would you like Motion RC to carry?</h2>
                      If there is a specific size, color scheme, or feature, please let us know that as well.

                      Thank you!
                      Just keep em coming, you guys are doing a great job providing us with a wide selection of birds, geez, just look at the new models provided this year. I for one am saving up for the F-14 and F-15!!!!
                      Chris
                      [hr]
                      I would love to have a 90mm B2

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                      • #71
                        RE: What type of EDF Jets would you like us to carry?

                        90mm B2 would be sweet

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                        • #72
                          I would love to see an 80mm F-106. There is none available in foam, and I would love to see one parked next to the freewing F-104. Would also like to see an 80mm T-33 and F9F Panther.

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                          • #73
                            F-106 would be neat, although a T-33 or Panther would be simpler. We'll see what the future holds!
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                            • #74
                              As long as we have an F-104 and are asking for an F-106, why not one of ALL the Century jets? OK, give us an F-106 and you can skip the F-102. ;) And I need a Thud to round out my SEA fleet.
                              Pat

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                              • #75
                                I would like to see a FREEWING quality 90mm F102, and also a twin 90mm F101B, since they would take me back many years. The 101B would present some real design challenges for a foamie, but what a unique model it would be.

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                                • #76
                                  Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View Post
                                  F-106 would be neat, although a T-33 or Panther would be simpler. We'll see what the future holds!
                                  If freewing could manage the Mirage, they could do a gorgeous F-106. Either way I look forward to seeing what they bring to market next.

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                                  • #77
                                    Here's my wish list :D:

                                    1. 90mm F-22
                                    2. Twin 80mm (no quad) B-1. The swing wing idea is already been accomplished with the Tomcat, so some time has been saved there. Ha-ha
                                    3. Twin 80mm SR-71
                                    4. 80mm or 90mm F-117
                                    5. Twin 70mm or twin 80mm B-2
                                    6. Space Shuttle

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                                    • #78
                                      For an F-22, I'd really like to see a twin 80mm versus a single 90mm. Otherwise you may get the "out of proportion" look like the 90mm F-18.
                                      Pat

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                                      • #79
                                        The F-18 is one of my favorite jets, and I wish Freewing would remake it. The current 90mm offering doesn't look right (as you mentioned), and I refused to purchase it because I couldn't get over the look.

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                                        • #80
                                          A-4 Skyhawk...
                                          Super-scale 90mm, in Marine "hump back" and Navy Blue Angels configurations.

                                          A guaranteed addition to my hangar!!

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